"Precipitance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Precipitance" Meaning

Precipitance refers to a sudden and unexpected event or action that happens quickly, often as a result of a change in circumstances or a sudden decision. It can also refer to the quality of being serious and urgent, or the quality of being hasty and impulsive.

Example: "The sudden storm was a precipitance that made us change our plans for the day."

In meteorology, precipitance is the amount of moisture in the air that can lead to the formation of precipitation.

"Precipitance" Examples

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1. Financial Burden: Due to the harsh winter, the government imposed a precipitance on the families who were struggling to cope with the high energy bills.

"precipitance" refers to an unexpected expense or burden.

2. Legal Responsibility: John was taken to court for the precipitance of the accident, as the judge found him entirely responsible for the incident.

"precipitance" can refer to the act of bringing about an event or situation.

3. Weather Conditions: The storm caused a precipitance of heavy rain, which led to widespread flooding.

"precipitance" can also refer to a sudden occurrence or event.

4. Causing Trouble: The company's new policy caused a precipitance among the employees, who felt that it would disrupt their work routine.

"precipitance" can also refer to an event that causes trouble or conflict.

5. Determining Outcome: The outcome of the election hinges on the precipitance of several key voting districts.

"precipitate" (note the spelling) can also mean to bring about quickly or decisively, often with the implication of unwanted or unforeseen results.

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The word "precipe" is not a word in the English language. However, I think you may be referring to the word "recipe".<br><br>A recipe is a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, usually including a list of ingredients and the steps needed to combine them in order to produce the desired outcome.

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