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  • 21Jeopardy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Jeopardy es un famoso concurso de televisión creado por Merv Griffin emitido en Estados Unidos por la NBC presentado actualmente por Alex Trebek. En el verano de 2006 obtuvo el segundo puesto en la lista de los 50… …

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  • 22jeopardy assessment — jeopardy as·sess·ment n: a special immediate assessment of an alleged tax deficiency levied under federal law when a taxing officer believes that delay may jeopardize collection of the claim Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …

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  • 23jeopardy — [jep′ərdē] n. pl. jeopardies [ME jeuparti < OFr jeu parti, lit., a divided game, game with even chances < ML jocus partitus, an even chance, alternative < L jocus, a game, JOKE + pp. of partire, to divide: see PART2] 1. great danger;… …

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  • 24Jeopardy — Jeop ard*y, v. t. To jeopardize. [R.] Thackeray. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 25jeopardy — (n.) c.1300, ioparde (13c. in Anglo French), from O.Fr. jeu parti, lit. a divided game, game with even chances, from jeu a game (from L. iocus jest; see JOKE (Cf. joke)) + parti, pp. of partir to divide (see PART (Cf …

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  • 26jeopardy — peril, hazard, risk, *danger Analogous words: threatening or threat, menacing or menace (see THREATEN): exposure (see EXPOSITION): liability, susceptibility, sensitiveness, openness (see corresponding adjectives at LIABLE): *chance, accident, hap …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 27jeopardy — [n] danger, trouble accident, chance, double trouble*, endangerment, exposure, hazard, insecurity, liability, on the line*, on the spot*, out on a limb*, peril, precariousness, risk, venture, vulnerability; concept 675 Ant. protection, safety …

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  • 28jeopardy — ► NOUN ▪ danger of loss, harm, or failure. ORIGIN from Old French ieu parti (evenly) divided game , originally used in chess to denote a position in which the chances of winning or losing were evenly balanced …

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  • 29Jeopardy! set evolution — The set of the American television game show Jeopardy! has evolved through a number of iterations during its (non continuous) decades long broadcast history. As the show has matured into a fixture of American popular culture and as display… …

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  • 30Jeopardy! in merchandising — Since the revival of Jeopardy! in 1984, the Jeopardy! brand has been used on products in various other formats. Contents 1 Books 2 Video games 2.1 Consoles 2.2 Handhelds …

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