precipitating Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's abrupt departure precipitated a wave of confusion among the students.
  2. The recent heavy rainfall precipitated flooding in low-lying areas.
  3. The announcement of the merger precipitated a sharp decline in the company's stock prices.
  4. A series of experimental errors precipitated a delay in the project's completion.
  5. The outbreak of war precipitated mass panic and displacement.
  6. The discovery of the hidden treasure precipitated a frenzy of excitement among the explorers.
  7. The contamination of the water supply precipitated a public health crisis.
  8. A heated argument precipitated a bitter rift between the two friends.
  9. The sudden rise in interest rates precipitated a recession in the economy.
  10. The news of his resignation precipitated a widespread sense of shock and disappointment.

precipitating Meaning

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precipitating (s)

bringing on suddenly or abruptly

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FAQs About the word precipitating

bringing on suddenly or abruptly

rainy, wet, pouring, spitting,stormy, misty, drizzling, drizzly,sprinkling, mizzly

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.