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precipitate
verb (precipitated , precipitating )
1 to cause something or hasten its advent precipitated a war .
2 to throw or plunge Jim precipitated himself into the controversy .
3 tr & intr , chem to form or cause something to form a suspension of small solid particles in a solution, as a result of certain chemical reactions.
4 meteorol said of moisture, etc: to condense and fall as rain, snow, etc.
adjective said of actions or decisions: recklessly hasty or ill-considered.
noun
1 chem a suspension of small solid particles formed in a solution as a result of certain chemical reactions.
2 meteorol moisture deposited as rain or snow, etc.
[16c: from Latin praecipitare , praecipitatum to fall or throw headlong]
precipitately adverb .
verb (precipitated , precipitating )
1 to cause something or hasten its advent precipitated a war .
2 to throw or plunge Jim precipitated himself into the controversy .
3 tr & intr , chem to form or cause something to form a suspension of small solid particles in a solution, as a result of certain chemical reactions.
4 meteorol said of moisture, etc: to condense and fall as rain, snow, etc.
adjective said of actions or decisions: recklessly hasty or ill-considered.
noun
1 chem a suspension of small solid particles formed in a solution as a result of certain chemical reactions.
2 meteorol moisture deposited as rain or snow, etc.
[16c: from Latin praecipitare , praecipitatum to fall or throw headlong]
precipitately adverb .
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