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I . precipitate [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt] VB trans

1. precipitate usu pass form (throw):

precipitate

2. precipitate (hasten):

precipitate

3. precipitate form (push):

precipitate
to precipitate a country into political crisis

4. precipitate CHEM:

precipitate

II . precipitate [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt] VB intr

to precipitate [out]

III . precipitate [prɪˈsɪpɪtət, Am -tɪt] ADJ form

1. precipitate (careless):

precipitate
precipitate

2. precipitate (violent):

precipitate

IV . precipitate [prɪˈsɪpɪteɪt, Am -tɪt] N no pl

precipitate
osad m

Usage examples with precipitate

to precipitate [out]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her sudden death from acute indigestion, which precipitated a heart attack, was hastened by the strain of her husband's illness.
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However, these large often precipitating clouds are variable or unpredictable in their overall effect because of variations in their concentration, distribution, and vertical extent.
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In the more general context a precipitate may form.
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Ether can then be added to precipitate and recover the ruthenium pre-catalyst.
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On the other hand, tennis elbow is indicated by the presence of lateral epicondylar pain precipitated by resisted wrist extension.
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The moments of "exhaustion" might consequently precipitate an inversion in the thematic flux.
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The walls in this cave are encrusted with precipitates formed by warm water dissolving mineral salts.
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The order had been precipitated by the earlier, serious destruction of the cave's features by vandals.
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The real problem was the national financial crisis precipitated by the diplomatic humiliation and political uncertainty.
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But clearly the offensive, and especially the mortarring, precipitated the exodus.
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