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is precipitating
adjective
Headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
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It is the new presidency that will soon have to face the crisis that this frenetic history-hunt is precipitating.
But now Conn's tumor is precipitating graphic dreams, forming a ghastly narrative that casts him as a 17-year-old Turkish gendarme, escorting Armenians into exile.
The interest figure looming in the future is probably what is precipitating this discussion by the Dell board now.
Wax crystal modifiers are materials that have similar chemical structure to the wax that is precipitating.
Lighting, heating, and cooling form an unholy trio of activities contributing massively to global warming, with all the extreme weather events and natural resource scarcity this is precipitating.
The rapid proliferation of visual computing technologies, such as three-dimensional (3D) modeling, 3D simulation, and virtual reality (VR), is precipitating changes in the way that designers and engineers work.
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Caroline is precipitated into ancient spites and ructions.
Calcite results when CaCO3 is precipitated below 30 °C (86 °F).
Non-heme iron is released and protein is precipitated.
The move is precipitated by the best of reasons -- family needs (in particular, my in-laws).
The fading of one event is precipitated by the prominence of another.
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