"Precipitative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Precipitative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Precipitative" Meaning

Precipitative refers to the process or state of happening in a sudden and decisive manner, often without warning, typically as a result of a combination of factors coming together.

Example: "The news of the sudden downturn in the economy was received with a precipitative reaction from the investors, who swiftly withdrew their funds."

In a broader sense, the word can also describe the quality of being sharp and sudden, like a sharp drop or change.

In meteorology, it's related to the falling of rain or other forms of precipitation, as the word comes from the Latin "precipitare", meaning "to fall violently".

"Precipitative" Examples

Actually, the word is "precipitate", not "precipitative".

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "precipitate":

Verb


1. The storm was going to precipitate early in the evening.
2. Tensions between the two countries will precipitate a war soon.
3. The heavy rain will precipitate a flash flood.

Noun


1. The museum acquired a rare artifact that precipitate from the failed excavation.
2. The change in leadership will precipitate a new era for the company.

"Precipitative" Similar Words

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

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Precipitately means suddenly and impulsively, often without careful consideration or planning. It can also imply a sense of hasty or rash behavior. The word is often associated with a decision or action that is made quickly, without sufficient thought or reflection.

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Precipitations can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Weather:</strong> Precipitations are forms of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that fall from clouds to the Earth's surface. It involves the process in which water vapor condenses and falls to the ground.<br>2. <strong>Chemistry:</strong> In chemistry, precipitation is a process where a solid forms from a solution or a liquid, typically resulting from a chemical reaction. This is often seen in the production of precipitates, which are a distinct solid form that can be filtered out or separated from the rest of the solution.<br><br>In both cases, the term precipitation refers to the settling or forming of a substance at a lower elevation, typically at a surface, as a result of weight or gravity.

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