Sentence example with the word 'precipitate'

precipitate

a bit previous, caught short, drop, furious, impatient, mow down, previous, sediment, spur, unbegun, whip

Definition adj. done with very great haste and without due deliberation

Last update: July 4, 2016


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Drinking in excess will precipitate liver disease.   [verb]

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The witch got people to purchase her magic potion by telling them the liquid would precipitate true love.   [verb]

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The price hike of the onions precipitated the people to buy them at heavy price.   [Please select]

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To precipitate any object out of earth's gravity line requires a large amount of force.   [Please select]

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Duncan thrust forth a foot, and the shock precipitated the eager savage headlong, many feet in advance of his intended victim.   [Please select]

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He pointed toward the youthful military captive, and described the death of a favorite warrior, who had been precipitated into the deep ravine by his hand.   [Please select]

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But his courage failed him not under all these difficulties, and seemed rather to augment in proportion to the danger which darkened around him, until an accident precipitated his fall.   [Please select]

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You must state this matter properly to your clan, Vich Ian Vohr, to prevent a recurrence of their precipitate violence.   [Please select]

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Agitated by these thoughts he precipitated his journey.   [Please select]

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He makes Morton, in danger of death, pray in the words of the Prayer Book, "a circumstance which so enraged his murderers that they determined to precipitate his fate."   [Please select]

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It was in vain to attempt to correct himself; he looked confused, and relieved his embarrassment by a precipitate retreat.   [Please select]

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