jeopardizingly

[US]//ˈdʒepədaɪzɪŋli//
[UK]//ˈdʒepɚdaɪzɪŋli//

Translation

adv.in a way that puts someone or something in danger; in a risky or threatening manner; in a way that endangers the success or continuation of something; so as to threaten or imperil

Phrases & Collocations

jeopardizingly risky

jeopardizingly close

jeopardizingly late

jeopardizingly exposed

jeopardizingly uncertain

jeopardizingly fragile

jeopardizingly unstable

jeopardizingly narrow

jeopardizingly low

jeopardizingly dependent

Example Sentences

the project is jeopardizingly behind schedule, with the deadline looming and no buffer left.

she spoke jeopardizingly loud in the library, drawing attention from the staff.

he drove jeopardizingly fast on the wet highway, ignoring the warning signs.

the company is jeopardizingly short on cash after the unexpected recall costs.

the negotiations are jeopardizingly close to collapse after the last-minute demand.

her argument was jeopardizingly vague, leaving key assumptions unaddressed.

the patient’s blood pressure is jeopardizingly low, so the team started fluids immediately.

the bridge looked jeopardizingly unstable after the storm, so traffic was diverted.

his remarks were jeopardizingly close to revealing confidential details.

the satellite is jeopardizingly low on power, so nonessential systems were shut down.

the plan is jeopardizingly dependent on a single supplier with a fragile supply chain.

they camped jeopardizingly close to the cliff edge, despite the strong winds.

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