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precipitar
Fall from clouds.
fall
come down
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Done with very great haste and without due deliberation.
hasty
precipitous
precipitant
overhasty
hurried
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"
fall
come down
Examples for "
fall
"
1
Season: Spring through
fall
,
although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
2
That new focus could
fall
on state elections due later this year.
3
However, certain groups of people were far more likely to
fall
victim.
4
Asked if net profit would
fall
this fiscal year, he said: Obviously.
5
Uncertainty prevails, which of course caused business investment to
fall
last year.
1
The question is whether we have
come
down
far enough, Nunan said.
2
But some weeks, it's clear everyone needs to
come
down
to earth.
3
Ultimately, he said, the choice of method would
come
down
to funding.
4
He just said you need to
come
down
to the conference room.
5
Economic growth rebounded, but the unemployment rate took longer to
come
down
.
1
A looming liquidity crisis is the reason for fearing a
precipitate
decision.
2
It might
precipitate
the very crisis we are so anxious to avoid.
3
When incubation was prolonged a free
precipitate
was seen in the medium.
4
He had not expected the General to be so blunt and
precipitate
.
5
This settled the affair: and the discomfited expectants made a
precipitate
retreat.
6
On the contrary, it would
precipitate
the worst, it must do so.
7
Never in his orderly life had anything so
precipitate
happened to him.
8
The
precipitate
may, if preferred, be placed in a weighted porcelain crucible.
9
Toward the last he did
precipitate
a slump and sold at sacrifice.
10
The Federal authorities feared to act, lest they should
precipitate
civil strife.
11
On no account attempt to
precipitate
or disturb the work of nature.
12
As he did so the gas, bubbling through, made a blackish
precipitate
.
13
This having been done, the
precipitate
is immediately filtered off and washed.
14
We must not
precipitate
ourselves so headlong after our affections and interests.
15
For if you do, you will
precipitate
the catastrophe that you fear.
16
But he was not the man to fail by being too
precipitate
.
precipitate
·
too precipitate
precipitate matters
so precipitate
make a precipitate
white precipitate
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