protect, save, bring to safety
Jeopardize-to put in danger.
That leopard will continue to jeopardize the community. This board's decision to jeopardize the future of the company can only be described as reckless.
This could very well jeopardize my career and get me fired!
"The supervisor feared that he would jeopardize his job by standing up for his workers."
The term jeopardize (UK jeopardise) means "to place in jeopardy" (to place at risk) -- actions or inactions can risk an unwanted outcome, a loss of benefit, or a poor result.- One may jeopardize his chance for a promotion by disagreeing with his boss.- One may jeopardize his safety by not being careful in dangerous situations.- Having a poor credit rating will jeopardize a person's chance for a loan or mortgage approval.- Eating unhealthy foods can jeopardize your physical well-being.
I don't wish to jeopardize our friendship, but after those margaritas I'm finding you very attractive.
Jeopardize the present state of the entire eastern hotel region region
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
jeopardize is a verb to mean : to endanger,to imperil,to put to risk anyone/anythingjeopardy is a noun to mean: danger,risk,hazard etc.
An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.
the eye of a jumpsuit cross bred with a leopard
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.