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What does jeopardise mean?

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  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of jeopardize.
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Coelho, who turned down an interview request, saying it might jeopardise his chance of election, has always rejected such assessments and is pushing hard for recognition.
Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn.
The fight against serious crime and terrorism is a common cause, and reticence in this connection will jeopardise the safety of citizens.
Such speculation and unguarded revelations, when magnified in the media, might jeopardise investigation and scare off potential witnesses.
However, it appears that some people think they can flout the law and jeopardise public safety.
With both countries being nuclear powers, tense relations could jeopardise one fourth of the world's population, he added.

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