Verb
pose a threat to; present a danger to
Source: WordNetThe pollution is endangering the crops Source: Internet
Ambassador Richard Grenell said Trump "instructed me to make clear that any nation who chooses to use an untrustworthy 5G vendor will jeopardise our ability to share intelligence and information at the highest level." Source: Internet
A Holiday Inn worker, who spoke on the condition of anonymity as it could jeopardise her employment, said she and her colleagues were “petrified” to go to work. Source: Internet
But Hezbollah would be risking the resumption of conflict with Israel, and any Houthi operations would jeopardise efforts for a Yemen ceasefire including a Saudi-led coalition. Source: Internet
At least nine popular YouTube channels were promoting on Thursday debunked accusations about voting fraud in the US presidential race, conspiratorial content that could jeopardise advertising and memberships revenue they get from the video service. Source: Internet
“But it will not rush into any decision that will jeopardise the efforts put in by the Central and State governments and several other respective agencies in containing the spread of the coronavirus.” Source: Internet