5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Precipitate' in a Sentence
"To speed up or bring about something before its natural or planned time; to cause an event or situation to happen suddenly or prematurely." more
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Mixing the chemicals too quickly may precipitate a reaction in the science experiment.
The scientist's groundbreaking discovery could precipitate a revolution in renewable energy.
The unexpected discovery of a new species was precipitating excitement among the scientific community.
The scientists will be precipitating a chemical reaction in the laboratory.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda can precipitate a fizzy reaction in a science experiment.
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