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Precipitated meaning
Hastened; hurried. | Deposited from a solution, vapour or state of suspension into gas.
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After separation, the pure precipitated double salt is decomposed, and pure CsCl is precipitated by evaporating the water.
In the former state, the plutonium was precipitated; in the latter, it stayed in solution and the other products were precipitated.
But we’ve learned more in recent weeks about the details that kind of precipitated the direct accusation.
In one instance, the release of the problematic precipitated the dismissal of the current editor-in-chief by Johanningsmeier.
It turned out that Ezi-Ashi had developed compartment syndrome precipitated by the occlusion of blood supply to the limb for more than 48 hours by the tight cast.
Milanovic echoed frequent Hungarian criticism of the EU, saying the bloc was overreaching in its powers over member states and that this excessive control had precipitated Brexit and driven the United Kingdom out.
That is the entire population of the state of Mississippi just since this administration changed these policies and precipitated this crisis.
Their anger in the present moment, going by media reports, is precipitated by the alleged opaque manner the former governor of the state, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, managed the 13% Oil Derivation Fund that accrued to the state.
Their rule-breaking protest on the state House floor on March 30 is what precipitated the expulsions by the Republican-controlled chamber.
AIPAC’s involvement in this primary was precipitated by Bush’s critical stance of Israel in how it carried out its war with Hamas, a posture held by many other progressive lawmakers, including Bowman.
Bharatiya Janata Party) precipitated a crisis for Kumar via in the run-up to 2020 assembly elections.
Certainly, there were other issues that precipitated a Trump victory -- immigration, the economy, DEI, abortion, men in women’s sports, Afghanistan, Iran.
However, this was not what precipitated a prohibition notice being served to the hotel, authorities have confirmed.
If we ignore environmentalism, we are asking for even worse disaster scenarios, climate change being the very thing that precipitated this insurance crisis in the first place.
More than a decade ago, the normalization of tech companies carrying content created by news organizations without directly paying them — cannibalizing readership and ad revenue — precipitated the decline of the media industry.
Others said they wanted Netanyahu to focus on reaching a ceasefire agreement and bringing home all of the hostages seized by Hamas on Oct. 7, in the deadly raid that precipitated the Israeli campaign in Gaza.
Sample 24 may have precipitated from the lake water under temperatures and chemical conditions compatible with life, although there may be other possibilities that need to be tested.
Suicide is a mental health problem, often precipitated by one catalyzing factor at a moment’s impulse.
The goal precipitated a barrage of Husky scores as the visitors raced to a 4-0 first-half lead and held on for the 5-1 win in their first match against the Gore Rangers since 2021.
The scoring spree late in the game was precipitated by a third-down-and-20 conversion from quarterback Harper Harrison to Cooper Turner with 9 minutes left in the contest.