precipitative

[US]/[ˈprɛsɪpɪtɪv]/
[UK]/[ˈprɛsɪpɪtɪv]/

Translation

adj.tending to cause something to happen suddenly or sooner than expected; precipitous; characterized by sudden or rapid change or development
adv.in a way that causes something to happen suddenly or sooner than expected

Phrases & Collocations

precipitative action

precipitative decline

precipitative effect

precipitative events

precipitative influence

precipitative measures

precipitative role

precipitative start

precipitative process

precipitative outcome

Example Sentences

the precipitative effect of the policy change was immediately apparent.

his precipitative actions led to unforeseen consequences.

we need to analyze the precipitative factors contributing to the crisis.

the precipitative decline in sales raised serious concerns.

the precipitative nature of the event shocked everyone present.

a precipitative shift in public opinion occurred after the debate.

the precipitative drop in temperature signaled an approaching storm.

the company faced a precipitative need for restructuring.

the precipitative rise in inflation worried economists.

the precipitative impact of the new technology was transformative.

we observed a precipitative change in the market dynamics.

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