present participle of precipitate, bringing on suddenly or abruptly; "the completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of water-borne commerce", To separate a substance out of a liquid solution into solid form, To have water in the air fall to the ground, for example as rain, snow, sleet, or hail; be deposited as condensed droplets, To come out of a liquid solution into solid form, To send violently into a certain state or condition, To make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten, To throw an object or person from a great height, A solid that exits the liquid phase of a solution, A product resulting from a process, event, or course of action, Performed very rapidly or abruptly, With a hasty impulse; hurried; headstrong, Moving with excessive speed or haste, Very steep; precipitous, headlong; falling steeply or vertically, fall vertically, sharply, or headlong; "Our economy precipitated into complete ruin", To cause a dissolved substance to form a solid particle which can be removed by settling or filtering, such as in the removal of dissolved iron by oxidation, precipitation, and filtration The term is also used to refer to the solid formed, and to the condensation of water in the atmosphere to form rain or snow, A suspension of small solid particles, produced in a liquid by a chemical reaction, If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen suddenly or sooner than normal. The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster. = bring about, A solid, insoluble substance that separates from a solution and eventually settles to the bottom of the solution's container Precipitates are often the result of a chemical reaction when new substances with different physical properties are formed A precipitate can also be formed when a hot, saturated solution is cooled down and the extra solute precipitates, A solid material that forms and settles out of water as a result of certain negative ions (anions) combining with positive ions (cations), Material which is insoluble in water and will settle out over time, A solid or particles which have come out of an aqueous, or other fluid, solution, Falling, flowing, or rushing, with steep descent; headlong, 1) An insoluble, finely divided substance which is a product of a chemical reaction within a liquid 2) The separation from solution of an insoluble substance, A solid material which forms and settles out of water as a result of certain negative ions (anions) combining with positive ions (cations), The process whereby a solid settles out of a solution, Solid particles forced out of solution by a chemical reaction They may settle on the bottom of the spa or pool or remain suspended in the water giving the water a cloudy look, A, solid which has come out of an aqueous solution For example, iron from groundwater precipitates to a rust colored solid when exposed to air, v to come out of solition and form a solid, Ending quickly in death; brief and fatal; as, a precipitate case of disease, An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold, To separate from a solution as a precipitate, See Precipitate, n, a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering separate as a fine suspension of solid particles hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below", bring about abruptly; "The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution", To dash or fall headlong, To hasten without preparation, The precipitate may fall to the bottom (whence the name), may be diffused through the solution, or may float at or near the surface, To throw headlong; to cast down from a precipice or height, To urge or press on with eager haste or violence; to cause to happen, or come to a crisis, suddenly or too soon; as, precipitate a journey, or a conflict, To separate from a solution, or other medium, in the form of a precipitate; as, water precipitates camphor when in solution with alcohol, urge, hasten; cast down, toss down; throw down quickly; condense (droplets), a substance that is caused to become insoluble by heat or chemical reagent and separate out from a solution, hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below", done with very great haste and without due deliberation; "hasty marriage seldom proveth well"- Shakespeare; "hasty makeshifts take the place of planning"- Arthur Geddes; "rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion"; "wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king", A percipitate is formed when a slightly soluble substance becomes insoluble and separates from a solution due to heat or a chemical reaction The term is used to indicate the act of forming a solid and for the substance that is precipitated out of a solution, A substance separating, in solid particles, from a liquid as a result of a chemical or physical change It also means to form a precipitate, fall from clouds; "rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum", separate as a fine suspension of solid particles, condensed moisture that falls from the sky (i.e. rain, snow, hail, etc.); material that has been separated from a solution (Chemistry), headfirst, with the head foremost; hurried, rushed; hasty, rash, reckless, A precipitate action or decision happens or is made more quickly or suddenly than most people think is sensible. I don't think we should make precipitate decisions = hasty + precipitately pre·cipi·tate·ly Somebody hired from another country is not likely to resign precipitately. a solid substance that has been chemically separated from a liquid, a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering, The formation of a solid substance that no longer will remain dissolved in water due to some physical or chemical process, Overhasty; rash; as, the king was too precipitate in declaring war, - separates out from a liquid, a substance that was once soluble but becomes a solid due to changes in concentration or by chemical reaction, Lacking due deliberation or care; hurried; said or done before the time; as, a precipitate measure, A substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change, A solid that separates from a solution, a substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change usually as an insoluble amorphous or crystalline solid, a mixture of mineral particles filtered from solutions as a result of a chemical reaction, Solid particles forced out of solution by a chemical reaction They may settle to the bottom of the spa or pool or remain suspended in the water giving the water a cloudy look, the discrete particles of material separate from the liquid solution, Solidification of a previously dissolved substance from a solution, fall from clouds; "rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum, An insoluble solid formed by mixing in solution the constituent ions of a slightly soluble solution,
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bringing on suddenly or abruptly; "the completion of the railroad was the precipitating cause in the extinction of water-borne commerce"
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precipitate
To separate a substance out of a liquid solution into solid form
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To have water in the air fall to the ground, for example as rain, snow, sleet, or hail; be deposited as condensed droplets - "It will precipitate tomorrow, but we don't know whether as rain or snow."
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To come out of a liquid solution into solid form - "Adding the acid will cause the salt to precipitate."
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precipitate
To send violently into a certain state or condition
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precipitate
To make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten
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To throw an object or person from a great height
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A solid that exits the liquid phase of a solution
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A product resulting from a process, event, or course of action
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Performed very rapidly or abruptly
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With a hasty impulse; hurried; headstrong
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Moving with excessive speed or haste
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Very steep; precipitous
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headlong; falling steeply or vertically
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fall vertically, sharply, or headlong; "Our economy precipitated into complete ruin"
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To cause a dissolved substance to form a solid particle which can be removed by settling or filtering, such as in the removal of dissolved iron by oxidation, precipitation, and filtration The term is also used to refer to the solid formed, and to the condensation of water in the atmosphere to form rain or snow
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A suspension of small solid particles, produced in a liquid by a chemical reaction
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If something precipitates an event or situation, usually a bad one, it causes it to happen suddenly or sooner than normal. The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster. = bring about
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precipitate
A solid, insoluble substance that separates from a solution and eventually settles to the bottom of the solution's container Precipitates are often the result of a chemical reaction when new substances with different physical properties are formed A precipitate can also be formed when a hot, saturated solution is cooled down and the extra solute precipitates
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precipitate
A solid material that forms and settles out of water as a result of certain negative ions (anions) combining with positive ions (cations)
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precipitate
Material which is insoluble in water and will settle out over time
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precipitate
A solid or particles which have come out of an aqueous, or other fluid, solution
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precipitate
Falling, flowing, or rushing, with steep descent; headlong
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precipitate
1) An insoluble, finely divided substance which is a product of a chemical reaction within a liquid 2) The separation from solution of an insoluble substance
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precipitate
A solid material which forms and settles out of water as a result of certain negative ions (anions) combining with positive ions (cations)
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precipitate
The process whereby a solid settles out of a solution
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Solid particles forced out of solution by a chemical reaction They may settle on the bottom of the spa or pool or remain suspended in the water giving the water a cloudy look
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precipitate
A, solid which has come out of an aqueous solution For example, iron from groundwater precipitates to a rust colored solid when exposed to air
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precipitate
v to come out of solition and form a solid
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precipitate
Ending quickly in death; brief and fatal; as, a precipitate case of disease
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precipitate
An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold
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precipitate
To separate from a solution as a precipitate
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See Precipitate, n
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precipitate
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering separate as a fine suspension of solid particles hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below"
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precipitate
bring about abruptly; "The crisis precipitated by Russia's revolution"
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precipitate
To dash or fall headlong
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precipitate
To hasten without preparation
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The precipitate may fall to the bottom (whence the name), may be diffused through the solution, or may float at or near the surface
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precipitate
To throw headlong; to cast down from a precipice or height
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precipitate
To urge or press on with eager haste or violence; to cause to happen, or come to a crisis, suddenly or too soon; as, precipitate a journey, or a conflict
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precipitate
To separate from a solution, or other medium, in the form of a precipitate; as, water precipitates camphor when in solution with alcohol
a substance that is caused to become insoluble by heat or chemical reagent and separate out from a solution
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precipitate
hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below"
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done with very great haste and without due deliberation; "hasty marriage seldom proveth well"- Shakespeare; "hasty makeshifts take the place of planning"- Arthur Geddes; "rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion"; "wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king"
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A percipitate is formed when a slightly soluble substance becomes insoluble and separates from a solution due to heat or a chemical reaction The term is used to indicate the act of forming a solid and for the substance that is precipitated out of a solution
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A substance separating, in solid particles, from a liquid as a result of a chemical or physical change It also means to form a precipitate
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fall from clouds; "rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum"
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separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
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condensed moisture that falls from the sky (i.e. rain, snow, hail, etc.); material that has been separated from a solution (Chemistry) isim
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headfirst, with the head foremost; hurried, rushed; hasty, rash, reckless sıfat
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A precipitate action or decision happens or is made more quickly or suddenly than most people think is sensible. I don't think we should make precipitate decisions = hasty + precipitately pre·cipi·tate·ly Somebody hired from another country is not likely to resign precipitately. a solid substance that has been chemically separated from a liquid
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precipitate
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
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The formation of a solid substance that no longer will remain dissolved in water due to some physical or chemical process
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Overhasty; rash; as, the king was too precipitate in declaring war
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- separates out from a liquid, a substance that was once soluble but becomes a solid due to changes in concentration or by chemical reaction
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Lacking due deliberation or care; hurried; said or done before the time; as, a precipitate measure
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A substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change
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A solid that separates from a solution
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a substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change usually as an insoluble amorphous or crystalline solid
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a mixture of mineral particles filtered from solutions as a result of a chemical reaction
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Solid particles forced out of solution by a chemical reaction They may settle to the bottom of the spa or pool or remain suspended in the water giving the water a cloudy look
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the discrete particles of material separate from the liquid solution
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Solidification of a previously dissolved substance from a solution
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fall from clouds; "rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum
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An insoluble solid formed by mixing in solution the constituent ions of a slightly soluble solution
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