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jeopardise — (v.) chiefly British spelling of JEOPARDIZE (Cf. jeopardize); for suffix, see IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Jeopardised; jeopardising … Etymology dictionary
jeopardise — (Brit.) v. endanger, imperil, put at risk, place in danger; compromise the safety or security of; compromise the success of (also jeopardize) … English contemporary dictionary
jeopardise — British variant of jeopardize … New Collegiate Dictionary
jeopardise — UK [ˈdʒepə(r)daɪz] / US [ˈdʒepərˌdaɪz] jeopardize … English dictionary
jeopardise — /ˈdʒɛpədaɪz / (say jepuhduyz) verb (t) (jeopardised, jeopardising) to put in jeopardy; risk. Also, jeopardize …
jeopardise — verb pose a threat to; present a danger to The pollution is endangering the crops • Syn: ↑endanger, ↑jeopardize, ↑menace, ↑threaten, ↑imperil, ↑peril • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
jeopardises — jeopardise (Brit.) v. endanger, imperil, put at risk, place in danger; compromise the safety or security of; compromise the success of (also jeopardize) … English contemporary dictionary
jeopardising — jeopardise (Brit.) v. endanger, imperil, put at risk, place in danger; compromise the safety or security of; compromise the success of (also jeopardize) … English contemporary dictionary
Defence of the Realm Act 1914 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to confer on His Majesty in Council power to make Regulations during the present War for the Defence of the Realm. Statute … Wikipedia
European Community regulation — refers to the body of European Union law involved in the regulation of state support to commercial industries, and of certain industry sectors and public services. The industries currently subject to regulation and liberalisation are, for the… … Wikipedia