Examples of using Jeopardise in English and their translations into Malay
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allowed to drag on, it could jeopardise the country's economy
He gave the assurance that the enforcement of the state laws would not jeopardise the interests or investments of Petronas,
who was a foe” and this may jeopardise any plans to establish the dynamic government that he wanted.
permit to be done any act which would or might jeopardise or invalidate any registration of the Intellectual Property,
You just jeopardised this whole operation.
You just jeopardised this whole operation.
Jeopardising his own life and Mia's.
Many hospital medics forced to flee embattled Afghan city, jeopardising care….
making false claims jeopardises your- and AMWAY's- reputation.
A fall in rural incomes risks jeopardising their support next year.
You have jeopardised the mission and the contract!
We jeopardised our whole operation to save your puckered arse!
You're jeopardising your own position.
the whole system is jeopardised.
They also claimed in their suit that Amarjit's actions since his Aug 10, 2018 appointment had jeopardised water supply in Sabah over the short, medium and long term.
This is quite irresponsible as it jeopardises the child's health and future,” she told FMT.
increases the risk of violence and jeopardises health.
This is because such a move can be deemed as jeopardising the sovereignty of the haze-causing country and can bring about negative implications,
increases the risk of violence, and jeopardises health.
Mohamad warned that the Malaysian government risked jeopardising the country's image,