Precipitate in spanish
Precipitado
pronunciation: pɹ̩eθipitɑdoʊ part of speech: noun, verb, adjective
pronunciation: pɹ̩eθipitɑdoʊ part of speech: noun, verb, adjective
In gestures
precipitate1 = precipitado.
Example: In chemistry, increasing the gravitational force on a test tube will cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom.precipitate2 = precipitado.
Example: This was all compounded by the fact that the wedding itself was somewhat precipitate, done when it was for practical reasons.precipitate3 = ocasionar, precipitar, provocar, causar.
Example: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.more:
» precipitate + a crisis = desatar una crisis, causar una crisis, ocasionar una crisis, provocar una crisis.
Example: Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.» precipitate + a war = hacer estallar una guerra, desatar una guerra, causar una guerra, ocasionar una guerra, provocar una guerra.
Example: As important as these activists were, however, it was a set of policy ideas more than the individuals themselves that precipitated the war.