Sentences with precipitate
pre·cip·i·tate
P p - To precipitate a crisis
- The precipitate separated from the solution on contact with cool air.The substance isn't completely soluble in water, so a precipitate forms.Precipitate is a deposit of solid particles that have separated from a solution.
- The verb is pronounced (prɪsɪpəteɪt ). The adjective is pronounced (prɪsɪpɪtət ).
- The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet. [VERB noun]
- I don't think we should make precipitate decisions.
- To precipitate an international crisis.
- He precipitated himself into the struggle.
- A precipitate fall down the stairs.
- A precipitate retreat.
- A precipitate stop; a precipitate decision.
- A precipitate marriage.