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Filter by Meaning The scientists were worried that the new technology might precipitate unforeseen consequences.
They warned him not to precipitate into taking risks with his money.
The government's decision to cut funding for education will precipitate long-term problems.
The soldiers were ordered not to precipitate and to wait for backup.
The doctor warned the patient that his high blood pressure could precipitate a stroke.
The politician's inflammatory speech could precipitate a riot.
The athlete's impulsive behavior could precipitate her downfall.
He tends to precipitate when handling difficult situations.
The student's tendency to precipitate into arguments with her classmates was causing disruption in the classroom.
The coach warned the players not to precipitate and to stick to the game plan.
The company decided to precipitate into launching the product without proper market research.
The driver's decision to precipitate into overtaking caused a car accident.
The teacher's harsh criticism could precipitate a drop in the student's confidence.
The hasty decision to precipitate the divorce caused them both to regret it later.
Don't precipitate into making a decision you might regret later.
They were afraid the student's impatience might precipitate into cheating on the exam.
The teenager's reckless driving could precipitate a serious accident.
The director's rash decisions could precipitate a disaster on set.
She didn't want to precipitate into marriage without getting to know him better.
The process of fermentation can precipitate sediment in beer or wine.
The use of coagulants can help to precipitate solids from wastewater.
The addition of certain chemicals can precipitate the separation of metals from ores.
The presence of impurities in the water supply can precipitate the buildup of sediment in pipes.
The sudden drop in temperature caused the water vapor in the air to precipitate into snow.
The shaking of a cocktail can precipitate ice crystals in the drink.
She added too much salt to the soup, causing the vegetables to precipitate to the bottom.
The student's precipitate decision to skip class resulted in failing grades.
His precipitate decision led to disastrous consequences.
The politician's precipitate remarks caused a lot of controversy.
Her precipitate choice of words caused offense to those around her.
The soldier's precipitate actions endangered his comrades in arms.
The teenager's precipitate behavior caused concern for their parents.
The climber's precipitate actions led to a dangerous situation for the whole group.
The teacher's precipitate grading caused confusion among the students.
Her precipitate actions caused her to lose the race.
The driver's precipitate speed caused him to crash into the fence.
The driver's precipitate lane change caused a car accident.
The doctor's precipitate prescription caused harm to the patient.
The student's precipitate decision to cheat on the exam resulted in expulsion.
The test tube needs to be shaken to precipitate the reaction.
The sudden drop in temperature caused the water vapor to precipitate as rain.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda can precipitate a fizzy reaction.
Exposure to sunlight can precipitate a reaction in certain chemicals.
The chemist used the centrifuge to precipitate the compound.
The sudden drop in pressure caused the gas to precipitate into a liquid.
The wrong combination of chemicals can precipitate an explosion.
The researcher analyzed the precipitate in the experiment to draw conclusions about the reaction.
The water treatment plant removed precipitate from the water to make it safe for consumption.
The oil driller extracted crude oil from the precipitate in the oil well.
The medical technician analyzed the precipitate in the patient's urine sample.
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