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was precipitate
adjective
Headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
Exact(6)
The fall was precipitate in the Western world.
But he coupled that with a warning to the United States over action that was precipitate or not internationally sanctioned.
That was "precipitate and unjustified", said the government, refusing the request.
He was always going to have to act quickly after taking over from Lancaster two months before the start of the Six Nations, but the RFU was precipitate this week.
After completing the process, catalyst CoFe2O4 was precipitate.
The crude peptide was precipitate at −20°C with diethyl ether and then centrifuged at 3000 g for 10 min at 10°C.
Similar(54)
That deal was precipitated by Juniper's acquisition of Contrail Systems.
The supernatant was precipitated with 90% ethanol.
The move was precipitated by a legal battle between the two companies.
From this mixture, the lithium was precipitated by ammonium carbonate.
The stock market crash of 1929, and the ensuing Depression, was precipitated by the "roaring '20s".
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