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precipitate in English

  • precipitate
    adj. 1. very hurried; sudden.
    Ex. A cool breeze caused a precipitate drop in the temperature.
    2. (Figurative.) with great haste and force; plunging or rushing; headlong.
    Ex. the precipitate course of a river through a steep gorge.

  • precipitate
    adv. precipitately.

  • precipitate
    noun precipitateness.

  • precipitate
    noun precipitator.

  • precipitate
    noun 1. a substance, usually crystalline, separated out from a solution as a solid.
    2. moisture condensed from vapor by cooling and deposited in drops as rain, dew, or the like.

  • precipitate
    precipitate, verb, -tated,-tating,adjective, noun.

  • precipitate
    v.i. 1. to be deposited from solution as a solid.
    2. to be condensed as rain, dew, or snow.
    3. (Figurative.) to rush headlong.
    4. (Obsolete.) to fall headlong.

  • precipitate
    v.t. 1. to hasten the beginning of; bring about suddenly.
    Ex. to precipitate a war, to precipitate an argument; ... the depression of the forties which had precipitated the events of '48 (Edmund Wilson).
    2. to throw down, hurl, or plunge in

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