Mac 14:38 For in the former times, when they mingled not themselves with the Gentiles, he had been accused of Judaism, and did boldly jeopard his body and life with all vehemency for the religion of the Jews.
Mac 11:7 Then Maccabeus himself first of all took weapons, exhorting the other that they would jeopard themselves together with him to help their brethren: so they went forth together with a willing mind.
My ten duckets are like my ten fingers, they will not jeopard a joynt for you.
I dare jeopard a groat, If he may reach them, will have on the petticoat.
And when they heard of his adventures, they marvelled that he would jeopard his person so, alone.
However, stop Albany he would not, "though he swore he would jeopard his head and bind him by the censures of the Church that if the Duke did not bring peace to Scotland in four months he would bring him home again.
Have we lost our senses, that we may with confidence jeopard our souls?
I knew this, and wished to terminate a joint tenancy which could only be injurious to ourselves while it lasted, and jeopard our rights when it terminated.
For the flatterer who so telleth them would, if he told a true tale, jeopard to lose his lucre.
For the thing that folk sore long for, they will make many shifts to get and jeopard themselves for.
And better dare I jeopard my soul with the soul of St. Bernard than with that of him who findeth that fault in his doctrine.
The message goes on to say, "Mexico has no right to jeopard the peace of the world, by urging any longer a useless and fruitless contest.
Too much of the perils and vicissitudes of banking is known in these countries to permit the government ever to jeopard its revenues in their keeping.
Sidenote: He undertakes to make the philosopher's stone, and will jeopard his life upon it.
He declared himself a good subject, and he would "jeopard his life" to make the philosopher's stone for the king in twelve months if the king pleased to command him.
And I durst jeopard an hundred pound, That some bawdry might now within be found; But except some of them come the sooner, I shall knock such a peal, that all England shall wonder.
But, in faith, some of them, I dare jeopard a groat, If he may reach them, will have on the petticoat.
Then I see Nichol Newfangle is quite forgot, Yet you will know me anon, I dare jeopard a groat.
Sit down, good Hance, lest thou lie on the ground, He knoweth not Tom Tosspot, I dare jeopard twenty pound.
And she gape and hiss at him, as she doth at me, I durstjeopard my hand she will make him flee.
Even delay would seriously jeopard the interests of the country and of the Government.
It is lost labour that thou dost: I will be at a point, And to enjoy these worldly joys I jeopard will a joint.
I have shifted[163] hitherto, and whilst I live I will jeopard a joint; And at my death I will leave my inheritor behind, That shall be of the right stamp to follow my mind.
Mexico has no right to jeopard the peace of the world by urging any longer a useless and fruitless contest.
All the ten noble knights sought to dissuade him from dishonouring himself and from forcing them to jeopard their lives, unarmed as they were, in defending the Queen.
And when King Mark and his barons beheld young Sir Tristram depart to fight for the right of Cornwall, there was neither man nor woman of honour but wept to see so young a knight jeopard himself for their right.
What comfort canst thou have to see the one-half of the people rise up against the other; yea, to jeopard the one to murder and destroy the other?
It becomes me now to jeopard my life for the comfort and deliverance of my own flesh, as that I will do by God's grace; both fear and friendship of all earthly creature laid aside.
Here we stand between two difficulties, staying out of politics might jeopard our earning and entering politics might jeopard our earnings.
And when they heard of his adventures they marvelled that he wouldjeopard his person so alone.
Then spake they all at once: We will not jeopard our bodies as for thee; but wit thou well, they said, and king Arthur were here himself, it should not lie in his power to save his life.
By prosecuting this business in a day of light and reform, you peculiarly offend God, and jeopard your immortal interests.
Then spake all the ten noble knights at once and said: Sir Meliagrance, wit thou well ye are about to jeopardyour worship to dishonour, and also ye cast to jeopard our persons howbeit we be unarmed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jeopard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: compromise; endanger; expose; gamble; hazard; jeopardize; jeopardy; menace; peril; risk; venture