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jeopardising Meaning in Bengali



 বিপন্ন, বিপদ্গ্রস্ত করা, ঝুঁকিগ্রহণ করা, ঝুঁকি নেত্তয়া,




jeopardising's Usage Examples:

However, licence fee income was low, jeopardising its viability.


pies and damaged a further ten the night before the competition, nearly jeopardising the event.


Supporters of Manning accused Obama of jeopardising Manning's chances of receiving a fair trial.


public opinion and policy proposals to combat the fragmenting forces jeopardising peace and social progress in Europe”.


aspects of the machines to maintain good sporting performance without jeopardising the light-hearted nature of these machines and the people who build them.


convention is applicable to offences against penal law and to any acts jeopardising the safety of persons or property on board civilian aircraft while in-flight.


continued chaining was justified on the grounds that they would have run off jeopardising the expedition.


loss of form had seen Moberg dropped from Kristianstads' starting 11, jeopardising her chances of being selected for UEFA Women's Euro 2013.


Anti-pedophile groups have also extensively been criticised by police for 'jeopardising police work', and for the propensity of some vigilantes to attack, abuse.


captured the vital dam at Tishrin in the Aleppo Governorate, thereby jeopardising ISIL's control of the city of Manbij.


GPDA released a letter that had been sent to Mosley accusing him of jeopardising the GPDA's drive for improved safety: “We were also concerned to learn.


attack in which the eye that had been operated on was also affected, jeopardising full recovery.


In April 2010, Kelly broke his ankle in a club match, jeopardising his participation in the 2010 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.


proceeded "the Soviets had gone cold on ties with the Republic for fear of jeopardising trade negotiations with Britain.


prison officer Barrowclough, who scolds Norris for causing trouble and jeopardising his upcoming parole.


sharks and rays has declined globally by 71% over the preceding 50 years, jeopardising "the health of entire ocean ecosystems as well as food security for some.


In March 2016, it was reported that a "chronic" knee injury was jeopardising Neshamba's place at the Olympic games, and that the Zimbabwe Football.


the Turkish spouse dies after application is lodged), Absence of acts jeopardising the marriage, No threat to national security or public order.


Sam had training problems before the Derby, jeopardising the £15,000 which Thornhill stood to take in winning bets.



Synonyms:

menace; exist; threaten; be; peril; imperil; endanger; jeopardize;

Antonyms:

suffer; agree; be well; change; safety;

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