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“Jeopardized” or “Jeopardised”

Language

Jeopardized and jeopardised are both English terms.

Usage

Jeopardized is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while jeopardised is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) (en-GB).

In terms of actual appearance and usage, here's a breakdown by country, with usage level out of 100 (if available) 👇:

Term US UK India Philippines Canada Australia Liberia Ireland New Zealand Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana
jeopardized 98 43 73 100 100 33 0 0 0 0 0 0
jeopardised 2 57 27 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0

  • In the United States, there is a preference for "jeopardized" over "jeopardised" (98 to 2).
  • In the United Kingdom, there is a 57 to 43 preference for "jeopardised" over "jeopardized".
  • In India, there is a preference for "jeopardized" over "jeopardised" (73 to 27).
  • In the Philippines, there is a preference for "jeopardized" over "jeopardised" (100 to 0).
  • In Canada, there is a preference for "jeopardized" over "jeopardised" (100 to 0).
  • In Australia, there is a 67 to 33 preference for "jeopardised" over "jeopardized".
  • In Liberia, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
  • In Ireland, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
  • In New Zealand, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
  • In Jamaica, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
  • In Trinidad & Tobago, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
  • In Guyana, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "jeopardized" and "jeopardised".
Examples

Below, we provide some examples of when to use jeopardized or jeopardised with sample sentences.

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Examples in Context

Examples of “jeopardized”

  • argued that services would be jeopardized.
  • that "consumer privacy could be jeopardized by a wireless 411 directory".
  • runway and in the terminal jeopardized the economic development of Canouan.
  • some of many factors that jeopardized the power of the ruling
  • The series' future was jeopardized when its third episode, "Mr.
  • track and field championships and jeopardized his chance of competing for
  • cancellation of GEMS may have jeopardized the Pegasus XL launcher.
  • on a "concert [that] is jeopardized when, among other items, the
  • in the late 1910s that jeopardized the integrity of the game.
  • reverting to the practices that jeopardized its international standing since the

Examples of “jeopardised”

  • the Mars Pathfinder mission was jeopardised by a bug in concurrent
  • in Scotland, which could be jeopardised by the expansion of wind
  • that their lives are still jeopardised by living in a polluted
  • had destabilised financial markets and jeopardised the Bank's independence by warning
  • anchors and the yawl, which jeopardised plans for further exploration of
  • work programme and parole are jeopardised when she is caught trying
  • Such events had jeopardised the operational scope of the
  • against Lord Triesman that reportedly jeopardised England's bid to host the
  • It follows that the boatman jeopardised Clay’s plans, and mistakenly rowed
  • years the event has been jeopardised by the need for increasing


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