precipitates Antonyms

Meaning of precipitates

precipitates

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

precipitates Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden drop in temperature precipitated the formation of ice crystals.
  2. The addition of the catalyst precipitated the chemical reaction.
  3. The patient's fever precipitated a hospitalization.
  4. The news of the arrest precipitated a scandal.
  5. The company's poor financial performance precipitated its bankruptcy.
  6. The lawsuit precipitated a contentious trial.
  7. The accumulation of snow precipitated the closure of the roads.
  8. The increasing pollution precipitated the deterioration of air quality.
  9. The loss of confidence in the government precipitated a political crisis.
  10. The discovery of the new evidence precipitated a reversal of the verdict.

FAQs About the word precipitates

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

consequences, effects,outcomes, results, products, resultants, outgrowths, ramifications, fates, implications

occasions, factors, considerations, reasons, antecedents,causes, causations,determinants, bases, grounds

The sudden drop in temperature precipitated the formation of ice crystals.

The addition of the catalyst precipitated the chemical reaction.

The patient's fever precipitated a hospitalization.

The news of the arrest precipitated a scandal.