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Common collocations with jeopardize in American Collocation

jeopardize verb transitive

US /ˈdʒepərˌdaɪz/

seriously

gravely
seriously
severely

The students’ safety is being seriously jeopardized by heavy traffic through the car park.

possibly

possibly
potentially

New laws could potentially jeopardize jobs.

safety or health

health
safety
security
welfare
well-being

Her friends are worried her severe exercise regime is jeopardizing her health.

opportunity or future success

chances
future
prospects
success
survival
viability

Don’t jeopardize your chances at interviews by being unprepared.

relationship

friendship
relationship

Germany did not want to jeopardize its relationship with Russia.

job

job
livelihood

Illegal copying jeopardizes the livelihoods of artists and song writers.