Jeoparding [verb]
Definition of Jeoparding:
cause to be in danger
Sentence/Example of Jeoparding:
We would not jeopard the religion and morality of the South to save a Union that had failed for every useful purpose.
All they bachelors then asked of sir Leopold would he in like case so jeopard her person as risk life to save life.
What right had he to further jeopard the life, the honor, of these, his father's fondest treasures?
He undertakes to make the philosopher's stone, and will jeopard his life upon it.
And when they heard of his adventures, they marveled that he would jeopard his person so, alone.
No, no man will be disposed to jeopard his life, and the lives of his countrymen.
We got through in the nick of time, and shall we jeopard what we've gained?
The leaders in Peru did not propose to jeopard their own supremacy.
The correct word is jeopard, but in any case there is no need for anything so farfetched and stilted.
And when they heard of his adventures, they marvelled that he would jeopard his person so, alone.