Phrases with «jeopardy»

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"Jeopardy" means being in a risky, dangerous, or uncertain situation where there is a possibility of harm, loss, or failure. Full definition

Adjective + «jeopardy»

Sentences with «jeopardy»

  • A hardship license lets you drive to and from your place of employment so you aren't in jeopardy of losing your job. (digitaldriving.com)
  • A hardship license will allow you to drive to and from your place of employment so that you aren't in jeopardy of losing your income. (idrivesafely.com)
  • The double jeopardy in which we are placed is the danger that in the attempt to preserve democracy, democracy may be lost. (religion-online.org)
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