English to Malayalam Dictionary jeopardize

jeopardize

തകിടംമറിക്കും
definition
verb
a devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize New York's position as a financial center
put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
example
The 1973 oil crisis and political changes within member states threatened to 'jeopardize' agreement on regional policy.
No one wants to put their finest athletes at risk and this would 'jeopardize' lives.
Such damage could 'jeopardize' the transmission of the priceless science data to the Earth.
Failure to provide this information to your insurer could 'jeopardize' claims for damage or theft.
Obviously you want openness about danger, but not anything that would 'jeopardize' security.
The loss of 30 tons of salt isn't likely to 'jeopardize' road safety on the North Shore, Dean said.
a devaluation of the dollar would 'jeopardize' New York's position as a financial centre
a devaluation of the dollar would 'jeopardize' New York's position as a financial center
Compromising these standards could 'jeopardize' the health of restaurant customers and staff.
They also tell him that he can never leave, since that risks 'jeopardizing' the setup for them all.
Asked on Wednesday night if the loss to Northern Ireland might 'jeopardise' his position, he said he would not resign.
These orders must be followed to the letter, Recin, or we risk 'jeopardizing' the mission.
Then we risk 'jeopardising' the success of this initiative by rushing the appointments of key staff.
It also plunders natural resources, imperils posterity, and 'jeopardizes' self determination.
Vaccination has a potential role in disease and epidemic management, at the risk of 'jeopardizing' the trade status of a country.
Conservatives' failure to back this project initially 'jeopardised' the commitment of the business community.
They seriously risk 'jeopardizing' their careers if they attempt to work purely in the intelligence field.
However, these negotiations are sensitive and to reveal more of their details would risk 'jeopardising' their outcome.
The compromised microcirculation further 'jeopardizes' the survival of pneumocytes and culminates in emphysema.
Beckham's ego, in contrast, is in danger of undermining and 'jeopardising' England's potential as a team.
They have to ensure contracts for services are completed in time because failure could 'jeopardise' the award.
Is it selfish to seek for personal justice if it risks 'jeopardising' the delicate work of the democratic movement?
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