Precipitate

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Synonyms of precipitate

Antonyms of precipitate

Collocations of precipitate

precipitate change
Frequency: 70 %

The economic crisis precipitated change in the company's leadership.

precipitate reaction
Frequency: 60 %

His rude behavior precipitated a negative reaction from his colleagues.

precipitate disaster
Frequency: 50 %

The faulty wiring in the building could precipitate a disaster if not fixed immediately.

precipitate event
Frequency: 45 %

The unexpected announcement precipitated an uproar among the audience.

Idiomatic Expressions for precipitate

  • Phrase: to precipitate a reaction
    Meaning: to cause a quick and often emotional response to something
    Usage: The controversial remarks made by the politician precipitated a strong reaction from the public.