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Be precipitated
adjective
Headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
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But that is unlikely to be precipitated by minor stress.
This can be precipitated by the onset of dizzy spells, palpitations or blackouts.
The transformation could be precipitated in various ways; these were the only extravagance I allowed myself.
This could be precipitated by a fiscal crunch, which looms soon after the election.
Fibrinogen can be precipitated from the blood plasma by half-saturation with sodium chloride.
In this instance stuttering may be precipitated by excitement, stress, or anxiety.
Due to the pulping conditions the dissolved lignin depolymerises and only 75% can be precipitated.
Who can even guess at the ultra-definition of holocausts that may be precipitated by the very latest technologies?
Mr. Walker said some islands could even be precipitated by "a large alligator burrowing" on a lake bottom.
Might depression be precipitated by the death of neurons in certain parts of the brain?
In some cases anaphylaxis may be precipitated by exercise, and in other cases no cause is known.
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