Phrases with «dire jeopardy»

The phrase "dire jeopardy" means being in great danger or facing a severe threat that could have serious consequences. Full definition

Sentences with «dire jeopardy»

  • Grave sin on the part of the bishop would nullify his mediatory mission and thus place in dire jeopardy the people's salvation. (faith.org.uk)
  • It's obvious that the «theory» claiming the warming of the globe has stopped /» paused» is placed in what I would consider dire jeopardy by the persistent increase in the OHCA. (tamino.wordpress.com)
  • Unsurprisingly, many have feared that the outcome could put the project in dire jeopardy. (teamvvv.com)
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