Phrases with «great jeopardy»

The phrase "great jeopardy" means being in a very dangerous and risky situation. Full definition

Sentences with «great jeopardy»

  • The medically vulnerable have rarely been in greater jeopardy. (firstthings.com)
  • It means that the remaining firm is more risky, and that should the downturn persist, the firm will be in greater jeopardy. (alephblog.com)
  • The conference simply accepted early on that there was no chance of reaching any meaningful agreement on the subject, leaving it out altogether and placing the planet in great jeopardy of overheating as a result. (climatenewsnetwork.net)
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