jeopardises
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:The company's decision to cut costs could jeopardise progress on the new project.
Definition:threaten to put progress at risk
From jeopardise progress
Example:Any mistake in the handling of this information could jeopardise security for the whole operation.
Definition:place in a situation where security is at risk
From jeopardise security
Example:A mistake in the final preparations could jeopardise the team's success in the upcoming game.
Definition:threaten to put success in jeopardy
From jeopardise success
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