Definition of Precipitate
to bring about especially abruptly
Examples of Precipitate in a sentence
The rising level of unemployment is going to precipitate a huge crowd at the welfare office. π
Even though Mark is experiencing pain in his ankle, he cannot think of anything he did to precipitate the injury. π
The passing of the gun control bill may precipitate a rapid increase in illegal gun sales. π
Although economists cannot be certain, it is presumed the rising real estate market will precipitate new jobs. π
The witch got people to purchase her magic potion by telling them the liquid would precipitate true love. π
Drinking in excess will precipitate liver disease. π
Despite the mediatorβs wish to precipitate peace between the two warring countries, he was unable to get the sides to agree to a treaty. π
More than likely, the lack of rain is going to precipitate a drought in the southern region of the country. π
Eating an unhealthy diet will precipitate poor health. π
The principal did what she could to precipitate an end to the student dispute. π
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