6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jeopardize' in a Sentence
"To put something at risk or in danger; to hazard or imperil." more
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The scientist has been jeopardizing the experiment with inadequate safety measures.
The scientist hesitated to publish preliminary findings that could jeopardize the credibility of the research.
The scientist was jeopardizing the experiment by introducing an unknown variable.
Skipping important steps in the experiment will jeopardize the accuracy of the results.
The scientist had jeopardized the experiment with an incorrect variable.
Failing to follow safety protocols may jeopardize the experiment's success.
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