The Collaborative International Dictionary
jeopardize \jeop"ard*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jeopardized; p. pr. & vb. n. Jeopardizing.] To expose to loss or injury; to risk.
Syn: jeopard.
That he should jeopardize his willful head
Only for spite at me.
--H. Taylor.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: jeopardize)
Usage examples of "jeopardized".
Only when, as on Ireta, some ancient plan of their own might be jeopardized would they intervene.
Citizens were also guaranteed certain basic rights and Petaybee jeopardized these by its very existence.
Sev Balenquah followed them, and uncharitably Kris hoped no one would include him on this mission since he had so nearly jeopardized them all the last time.
You've selfishly jeopardized the training and acted like a bovine peasant.
He was not afraid for himself but now his Black Ship was jeopardized and he knew most of his crew would desert him unless he obeyed.
Luckily, the little girl could hold a bottle and the diner's manager liked LuAnn enough that the arrangement hadn't jeopardized her position.