precipitate
Found in thesaurus: solid,
turn,
change state,
effectuate,
set up,
effect,
fall,
come down,
descend,
go down,
hurl,
cast,
hurtle
precipitate
v.
ir demasiado rápido, apresurarse; precipitar; depositarse, asentarse, precipitarse, sedimentarse, sentarse los residuos
s.
sedimento, depósito
adj.
precipitado, abrupto, apresurado, atropellado, atropellador, prematuro
precipitate
v.- precipitar -
precipitado
precipitare
intr. precipitar
precipitato
adj. precipitado
precipitate1
(n.) = precipitado.
Ex: In chemistry, increasing the gravitational force on a test tube will cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom.
precipitate2
(adj.) = precipitado.
Ex: This was all compounded by the fact that the wedding itself was somewhat precipitate, done when it was for practical reasons.
precipitate3
(v.) = ocasionar, precipitar, provocar, causar.
Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
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* precipitate + a crisis = desatar una crisis, causar una crisis, ocasionar una crisis, provocar una crisis.
* precipitate + a war = hacer estallar una guerra, desatar una guerra, causar una guerra, ocasionar una guerra, provocar una guerra.