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6 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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The unexpected revelation has precipitated a wave of public outrage.
Recent decisions have precipitated a financial downturn.
The artist's unique style has precipitated a renaissance in contemporary art.
The controversial policy changes have precipitated widespread protests.
Political instability has precipitated concerns about the future of the region.
The discovery of a new virus has precipitated a global health emergency.

Precipitate

pri-sip-i-teyt
verbTo speed up or bring about something before its natural or planned time; to cause an event or situation to happen suddenly or prematurely.
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Last Updated On: March 3, 2024
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