precipitating Antonyms
Meaning of precipitating
Wordnet
precipitating (s)
bringing on suddenly or abruptly
precipitating Sentence Examples
- The professor's abrupt departure precipitated a wave of confusion among the students.
- The recent heavy rainfall precipitated flooding in low-lying areas.
- The announcement of the merger precipitated a sharp decline in the company's stock prices.
- A series of experimental errors precipitated a delay in the project's completion.
- The outbreak of war precipitated mass panic and displacement.
- The discovery of the hidden treasure precipitated a frenzy of excitement among the explorers.
- The contamination of the water supply precipitated a public health crisis.
- A heated argument precipitated a bitter rift between the two friends.
- The sudden rise in interest rates precipitated a recession in the economy.
- The news of his resignation precipitated a widespread sense of shock and disappointment.
FAQs About the word precipitating
bringing on suddenly or abruptly
rainy, wet, pouring,stormy, spitting, drizzling, drippy, drizzly, mizzly,sprinkling
dry, dry,,
The professor's abrupt departure precipitated a wave of confusion among the students.
The recent heavy rainfall precipitated flooding in low-lying areas.
The announcement of the merger precipitated a sharp decline in the company's stock prices.
A series of experimental errors precipitated a delay in the project's completion.