jeopard

/ˈdʒɛpərd/
verb
  1. To put something or someone in danger; to risk loss or harm.
    • Careless driving can jeopard the safety of everyone on the road.
    • He didn't want to jeopard his friendship by borrowing money.
    • The company's poor decisions could jeopard its future.
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