Phonetic Breakdown of "precipitating"
Learn how to break down "precipitating" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
pre-cip-i-tat-ing
5 syllables
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
P R IH0 S IH1 P AH0 T EY2 T IH0 NG
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Definition of "precipitating"
Verb
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To make something happen suddenly and quickly.Example: "it precipitated their success"Synonyms: accelerate, advance, hasten, speed up
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To throw an object or person from a great height.Synonyms: cast, fling, throw
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To send violently into a certain state or condition.Example: "we were precipitated into a conflict"
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To come out of a liquid solution into solid form.Example: "Adding the acid will cause the salt to precipitate."
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To separate a substance out of a liquid solution into solid form.
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To have water in the air fall to the ground, for example as rain, snow, sleet, or hail; be deposited as condensed droplets.Example: "It will precipitate tomorrow, but we don't know whether as rain or snow."
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To cause (water in the air) to condense or fall to the ground.
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To fall headlong.
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To act too hastily; to be precipitous.
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