"Precipitate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Precipitate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Precipitate" Meaning

"to do something suddenly or unexpectedly, often because of strong emotions or a desire for a particular outcome"

"Precipitate" Examples

Usage Examples of "precipitate"


1. Forming or causing a consequence quickly
The sudden loss of his job precipitated a chain of events that led to a financial crisis.
2. Triggering a strong reaction or event
The politician's inflammatory speech precipitated widespread protests against the government.
3. Falling or being forced to settle suddenly
The hikers had to precipitate a hasty retreat from the mountain due to bad weather.
4. Causing something to grow or happen quickly
The introduction of new technologies has precipitated a revolution in medical research.
5. Separating fluids or particles from a solution
The process of precipitation involves adding a substance to a solution to precipitate the desired particles.

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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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