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I . pre·cipi·tate VB trans [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt]

2. precipitate usu passive form (throw):

to precipitate sb/sth somewhere

3. precipitate (force suddenly):

to precipitate sb/sth into sth
to precipitate sb into action
to precipitate sb/sth into crisis

4. precipitate usu passive CHEM:

precipitate

II . pre·cipi·tate VB intr [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt]

to precipitate [out] CHEM
ausfallen spec
to precipitate [out] METEO

III . pre·cipi·tate ADJ [prɪˈsɪpɪtət, Am -tɪt] form

precipitate
precipitate
to be precipitate
to be precipitate
to act with precipitate haste

IV . pre·cipi·tate N [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt, Am -tɪt]

precipitate
Satz m
precipitate GEOL, MED
Sediment nt spec
precipitate CHEM
[Aus]fällung f spec
precipitate METEO
to form a precipitate
sich acc setzen
to form a precipitate CHEM
to form a precipitate METEO

I . precipitate N

II . precipitate VB

precipitate

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to form a precipitate
to act with precipitate haste
to precipitate sb into action
to precipitate a political crisis/a war
to precipitate sb/sth into crisis

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

Hypertension high blood pressure.

Hyperuricemia increase in uric acid in the blood, which may precipitate gout…

In most hyperlipidemias - so the medical term for fat metabolism disorder - there is an error of metabolism.

de.mimi.hu

Hypertonie Bluthochdruck.

Hyperurikämie Erhöhung des Harnsäurespiegels im Blut, welcher einen Gichtanfall auslösen kann…

Bei den meisten Hyperlipidämien - so der medizinische Begriff für eine Fettstoffwechselstörung - liegt ein Stoffwechselfehler vor.

de.mimi.hu

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