precipitated Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain precipitated a suspension of all outdoor activities.
  2. The harsh words of the critic precipitated a heated argument among the scholars.
  3. The chemical reaction between the two solutions precipitated a white solid at the bottom of the test tube.
  4. The discovery of fraud precipitated a thorough investigation by the authorities.
  5. The stock market crash precipitated a widespread economic crisis.
  6. The doctor suspected that the patient's sudden illness was precipitated by a bacterial infection.
  7. The political instability in the country precipitated a massive exodus of its citizens.
  8. The government's decision to increase taxes precipitated widespread protests across the nation.
  9. The pandemic precipitated an unprecedented health crisis around the world.
  10. The accident precipitated a chain reaction of events that led to a major disaster.

precipitated Meaning

precipitated

falling, flowing, or rushing with steep descent, exhibiting violent or unwise speed, to throw down, a usually solid substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change, to cause to separate from solution or suspension, to condense from a vapor and fall as rain or snow, to bring about especially abruptly, to fall or come suddenly into some condition, hasty sense 2, to throw violently, to move or act with violent or unwise speed, precipitous, steep, to fall headlong, to separate from solution or suspension, to cause (vapor) to condense and fall or deposit, a product, result, or outcome of some process or action, to separate or cause to separate from solution or suspension, to bring about suddenly, a substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change usually as an insoluble amorphous or crystalline solid, to change from a vapor to a liquid or solid and fall as rain or snow

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FAQs About the word precipitated

falling, flowing, or rushing with steep descent, exhibiting violent or unwise speed, to throw down, a usually solid substance separated from a solution or suspe

flooded, rained, stormed,poured, spat, rained cats and dogs,drowned, spit, inundated, hailed

spit, drizzled,spat, sprinkled, mizzled,misted,

The heavy rain precipitated a suspension of all outdoor activities.

The harsh words of the critic precipitated a heated argument among the scholars.

The chemical reaction between the two solutions precipitated a white solid at the bottom of the test tube.

The discovery of fraud precipitated a thorough investigation by the authorities.