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precipitate (verb)

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  • precipitate — ► VERB 1) cause (something bad) to happen unexpectedly or prematurely. 2) cause to move suddenly and with force. 3) Chemistry cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution. 4) cause (moisture or dust) to be deposited from the… …   English terms dictionary

  • precipitate — verb (precipitated, precipitating) –verb (t) /prəˈsɪpəteɪt / (say pruh sipuhtayt) 1. to hasten the occurrence of; bring about in haste or suddenly: to precipitate a quarrel. 2. Chemistry to separate (a substance) in solid form from a solution, as …  

  • precipitate — I adjective abrupt, breakneck, foolhardy, harebrained, hasty, headlong, headstrong, heady, hellbent, hot headed, hurried, immediate, impetuous, imprudent, impulsive, inconsultus, indiscreet, injudicious, madcap, overconfident, overly hasty,… …   Law dictionary

  • precipitate — verb Precipitate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑crisis, ↑relapse …   Collocations dictionary

  • precipitate — verb prɪ sɪpɪteɪt 1》 cause (an undesirable event) to happen unexpectedly or prematurely. 2》 cause to move suddenly and with force.     ↘(precipitate someone/thing into) send someone or something without warning into a particular state or… …   English new terms dictionary

  • precipitate — I. verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin praecipitatus, past participle of praecipitare, from praecipit , praeceps Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. a. to throw violently ; hurl < the quandaries into which the releas …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • precipitate — precipitates, precipitating, precipitated (The verb is pronounced [[t]prɪsɪ̱pəteɪt[/t]]. The adjective is pronounced [[t]prɪsɪ̱pɪtət[/t]].) 1) VERB If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen… …   English dictionary

  • precipitate — I UK [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt] / US [prɪˈsɪpɪtət] verb Word forms precipitate : present tense I/you/we/they precipitate he/she/it precipitates present participle precipitating past tense precipitated past participle precipitated 1) [intransitive/transitive] …   English dictionary

  • precipitate — pre|cip|i|tate1 [ prı sıpıtət ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive FORMAL to make something happen or begin to exist suddenly and quickly, especially something bad: Such headaches can be precipitated by certain foods as well as stress. 2. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • precipitate — 1. verb /prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt,prəˈsɪpɪteɪt/ a) To make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten. Adding the acid will cause the salt to precipitate. b) To throw an object or person from a great height. It will precipitate tomorrow, but we dont know… …   Wiktionary

  • precipitate — 1. verb 1) the incident precipitated a crisis Syn: bring about/on, cause, lead to, give rise to, instigate, trigger, spark, touch off, provoke, hasten, accelerate, expedite 2) they were precipitated down the mountain Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

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