Examples of using Jeopardise in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
untrue reviews will influence many potential visitors, turn viral and jeopardise the business and property,” he adds.
I would never wish to disrupt or jeopardise this balance in any way,
When the person wears lenses take them off first since the lens may jeopardise the oxygenation(breathing) from the cornea particularly if there's a sizable contusion within the conjunctiva which can lead to impaired circulation
diminish its influence over world affairs; jeopardise national security by reducing access to common European criminal databases
Sisi urged Trump“not to complicate the situation in the region by taking measures that jeopardise the chances of peace in the Middle East”,
If the person wears lenses remove them first because the lens may jeopardise the oxygenation(breathing) of the cornea especially if there is a large contusion in the conjunctiva which could lead to impaired circulation
they do not want to commit to a relationship and jeopardise their freedom.
Trade barriers being erected by major economies could jeopardise the global economic recovery
they do not wish to dedicate to a relationship and jeopardise their liberty.
freedom of expression and irresponsible opinion can jeopardise the community,” he was quoted by The Star as saying.
complicate the already fragile situation" and jeopardise attempts by the UN to find a political solution to the fighting.
they do not want to commit to a connection and jeopardise their freedom.
which could jeopardise national stability
a failure to bring the problem under control would jeopardise nearly $30 billion worth of agricultural products.
any acts that may in any way jeopardise our collective vision of a free,
any acts that may in any way jeopardise our collective vision of a free,
Panian was inspired by the 2016 referendum in which Swiss voters overwhelmingly said no to the idea of a UBI of 2,500 francs over concerns about how it would be funded as well as fears it could jeopardise the country's existing social welfare system.
the United Nations secretary general, Antonio Guterres, voiced his opposition to“any unilateral measures that would jeopardise the prospect of peace for Israelis and Palestinians”.
Johnson is under pressure from the United States to block Huawei because of concerns that access to the 5G network could be used by Beijing for espionage and would jeopardise intelligence sharing between Washington and London.
disrupt global supply chains, and jeopardise the projected recovery in global growth in 2019.”.