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Precipitate meaning
To make something happen suddenly and quickly. | To throw an object or person from a great height. | To send violently into a certain state or condition.
Synonyms of Precipitate
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Example sentences (20)
Following treatment, a uranium precipitate product and a treated effluent were produced.
He travels to lands besieged by war and imperial economic policies and exposes the human tragedy those wars and policies precipitate.
His visit to Poland in 1979, the year after his election, would precipitate a chain of events, a “domino” effect (pun intended!
However, it only helped precipitate a confrontation, which the prime stakeholders might never have even contemplated.
Its mayoral candidate, Mane Tandilian, too has described the Yerevan polls as an opportunity to precipitate the Pashinian government’s ouster.
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Should Ramaphosa push for a DA coalition, that would precipitate his removal as state and party president, another PEC member said.
We have to be careful that our proclivity to slavishly adopt Western trends does not precipitate any local anxiety about our Muslim brothers and sisters, and vice versa.
If that fails, his apparent intent is to precipitate sufficient public dissent to cause the overthrow of the regime, and then to negotiate a compliant policy with whoever takes over.
Might this crisis even precipitate a change of government in the United States where it is highly likely that the Democrats are going to campaign on a pro-UHC platform?
Rumored backstage tension at did not precipitate the series’ end, NBC’s top exec maintains.
Although the Trump administration did eventually cut off federal aid to the chain of colleges and precipitate their collapse, Democrats say the department failed to respond to warning signs.
I do not own it, and I do own Aftermath Silver, Precipitate and Great Bear.
I grew up in a monsoon/temperate jungle environment, so it would precipitate somewhere between 2 out of every 3 days, or maybe 3 out of every 4. Lots of rain.
Its good he is acting but the matter is too complex for precipitate emergency action without a policy and institutional strategy to change the fundamentals.
Pompeo said last Friday that China’s financing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government helped “precipitate and prolong” the country’s crisis.
Some fear such a move would precipitate the kind of mayhem that nearly destroyed the country and brought the Taliban to power in 1996.
That could precipitate a general election as Mrs May has warned she would not accept a soft Brexit that contradicts the party’s manifesto commitments on leaving single market and customs union.
You are talking about the same people who paid for Russian disinformation to spy on an opposing presidential campaign and later used it to precipitate a coup against the president of the US.
Among voters, Mr. Zuma helped precipitate the decline of the A.N.C., a party that, thanks to its heroic liberation past, had seemed invincible at the polls just a few years earlier.