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Precipitated

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The sudden drop in temperature precipitated snowfall in the city.
The argument between the two friends precipitated a heated debate.
The unexpected arrival of guests precipitated a rush to clean the house.
The announcement of the winner of the competition precipitated loud cheers from the audience.
The salt precipitated out of the water when it evaporated.
The cold weather precipitated the formation of ice on the windshield.
Adding lemon juice to milk precipitated curd formation.
The mixture was left to settle overnight, and the solid precipitated out.
His precipitated decision to speak out without any evidence caused him to lose credibility.
The manager's precipitated response to the complaint led to further customer dissatisfaction.
The coach's precipitated substitution of players caused the team to lose the match.
The sudden power outage precipitated the city into darkness.
The activist's speech precipitated the audience into a frenzy.
The strict rules precipitated the school into a culture of fear.
The loud music precipitated the neighbors into complaining to the police.
His precipitated investment in the stock market caused him to lose all his money.
The climber slipped and fell in a precipitated manner towards the ground.
The teacher's strict policies precipitated rebellion among the students.
The rain clouds were so heavy that they precipitated a heavy downpour.
The boulder made a loud noise as it precipitated down the cliff.
The city witnessed a precipitated increase in crime rates.
The introduction of a reducing agent precipitated the formation of a metallic coating on the object.
The diplomat's miscommunication precipitated an international incident.
The building collapsed with a precipitated thud.
The team was caught off guard by the precipitated change in the rules.
The company's abrupt closure precipitated the loss of many jobs.
The precipitated purchase of the expensive car left him in debt.
The team was unprepared for the precipitated decision by their manager.
The sudden drop in temperature precipitated a snowstorm.
The new manager precipitated the team into a state of confusion.
The high winds precipitated the fall of the old tree.
The precipitated rush to pack for the trip caused them to forget important items.
The student's precipitated decision to submit the paper without proper research resulted in a low grade.
The excessive use of fertilizers has precipitated the pollution of the water bodies.
The intense competition between the two companies has precipitated a race to innovate and improve products.
The helicopter made a precipitated landing in the middle of the field.
The failure to meet the deadline precipitated a delay in the project.
The sudden change in policy precipitated protests from the affected groups.
The government's inaction precipitated an economic crisis.
The sudden storm brought about a precipitated drop in temperature.
Her precipitated decision to buy the dress without trying it on led to disappointment.
The harsh words from the boss precipitated a walkout by the employees.
The student added a reagent to the mixture, which precipitated a solid.
The government's mishandling of the pandemic has precipitated a public health crisis.
The heavy rain precipitated the mudslide on the hillside.
The unexpected move by the competitor precipitated a price war in the market.
The presence of a catalyst precipitated a chemical reaction.
The controversial decision by the judge precipitated outrage among the public.
The new evidence precipitated an increase in the police investigation.
The leaves fell from the tree in a precipitated manner due to the strong wind.
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