precipitates

[US]/prɪˈsɪpɪteɪts/
[UK]/prɪˈsɪpɪteɪts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to cause something to happen suddenly; to hasten the occurrence of; to fall or drop suddenly; to cause a substance to separate from a solution

Phrases & Collocations

water precipitates

chemical precipitates

solid precipitates

precipitates formation

precipitates analysis

precipitates removal

precipitates separation

precipitates detection

precipitates characterization

precipitates stability

Example Sentences

heavy rainfall often precipitates flooding in low-lying areas.

the scientist studied how temperature changes can precipitate chemical reactions.

in some cases, stress can precipitate mental health issues.

excessive use of fertilizers can precipitate environmental problems.

changes in diet can precipitate significant health improvements.

cold temperatures can precipitate the formation of ice on roads.

financial instability can precipitate a crisis in the economy.

the announcement of layoffs can precipitate employee unrest.

rapid technological advancement can precipitate changes in job markets.

pollution can precipitate adverse effects on wildlife.

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