单词 | precipitated |
释义 | precipitate1 of 3verb pre·cip·i·tate pri-ˈsi-pə-ˌtāt precipitated; precipitating transitive verb 1 a : to throw violently : hurl the quandaries into which the release of nuclear energy has precipitated mankind A. B. Arons b : to throw down 2 : to bring about especially abruptly precipitate a scandal that would end with his expulsion John Cheever 3 a : to cause to separate from solution or suspension b : to cause (vapor) to condense and fall or deposit intransitive verb 1 a : to fall headlong b : to fall or come suddenly into some condition 2 : to move or act with violent or unwise speed 3 a : to separate from solution or suspension b : to condense from a vapor and fall as rain or snow precipitative pri-ˈsi-pə-ˌtā-tiv adjective precipitator pri-ˈsi-pə-ˌtā-tər noun precipitate 2 of 3noun pre·cip·i·tate pri-ˈsi-pə-tət -ˌtāt 1 : a substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change usually as an insoluble amorphous or crystalline solid 2 : a product, result, or outcome of some process or action precipitate 3 of 3adjective pre·cip·i·tate pri-ˈsi-pə-tət 1 a : falling, flowing, or rushing with steep descent b : precipitous, steep 2 : exhibiting violent or unwise speed precipitately adverb precipitateness noun precipitated verbas in rained to fall as water in a continuous stream of drops from the clouds the air mass was dry, as much of the moisture had precipitated out on the other side of the mountains Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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