Precipitated

Word PRECIPITATED
Character 12
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Definitions and meanings of "Precipitated"

What do we mean by precipitated?

To make something happen suddenly and quickly.

To throw an object or person from a great height.

To send violently into a certain state or condition.

To come out of a liquid solution into solid form.

To separate a substance out of a liquid solution into solid form.

To have water in the air fall to the ground, for example as rain, snow, sleet, or hail; be deposited as condensed droplets.

To cause (water in the air) to condense or fall to the ground.

To fall headlong.

To act too hastily; to be precipitous.

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The word "precipitated" in example sentences

Martin precipitated it by reading to her his "The Shame of the Sun." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Intermediate in composition between these two phosphates there is another known as precipitated phosphate of lime, or dicalcic phosphate (the same as reverted phosphate), which contains two equivalents of lime and one equivalent of water as follows: -- ❋ Charles Morton Aikman (N/A)

"Mary Ann, throw her desk out of the window!" cried he, and my precious desk, containing my letters and papers, my small amount of cash, and all my valuables, was about to be precipitated from the three-story window. ❋ Unknown (1931)

Thus it was, too, that English lost its case inflections and many of its old conjugations, and that our yes came to be substituted for the gea-se (= so be it) of an earlier day, and that we got rid of whom after man in the man I saw, and that our stark pronoun of the first person was precipitated from the German ich. ❋ Henry Louis (1921)

At these words, Murray and Edwin precipitated themselves upon the ramparts, and mowed down all before them, in a direction towards their uncle. ❋ Unknown (1875)

The moment their eyes met, Edwin precipitated himself at his feet, and clinging to him, exclaimed, Pardon me this pursuit! ❋ Unknown (1875)

Here, an avalanche of huge rocks, trees, and snows had been precipitated from the summit of the mountains, and the sharp fragments left in the route, if slightly disturbed, would immediately resume their headlong course downward, and presented a barrier not only impassable for horses, but even for men. ❋ Unknown (1844)

VI., called the Philosopher, had prophesied that a perfidious emperor should be precipitated from the top of this column. ❋ Unknown (1206)

Hassan and his twelve companions had reached the summit: the giant was precipitated from the rampart: he rose on one knee, and was again oppressed by a shower of darts and stones. ❋ Unknown (1206)

The need to raise cash for margin calls precipitated more selling. ❋ E.S. Browning (2011)

Sufficient affirmation on both sides, conflict again precipitated. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When prepared in this way it is a soft white powder often called precipitated chalk, and is much used as a polishing powder. ❋ William McPherson (N/A)

If the solution be now added to a large bulk of water, the white oxychloride is precipitated, which is soluble in tartaric acid and precipitated orange yellow with hydrogen sulphide. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

That ever-explosive name precipitated Beauchamp to the front rank of the defence. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

WHITFIELD: So, this is the statement from Tiger Woods, the latest statement that kind of precipitated that kind of conversation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But you still have the fact that you have the flu and we have to work through the economic problem that are separate from the crisis point of mortgage and credit crisis issues that kind of precipitated the need for a bailout. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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