Sentence example with the word 'precipitating'

precipitating

Definition adj. bringing on suddenly or abruptly

Last update: August 14, 2015


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It may be prepared in the amorphous form by heating cobalt with sulphur dioxide, in a sealed tube, at 200° C. In the hydrated condition it is formed by the action of alkaline sulphides on cobaltous salts, or by precipitating cobalt acetate with sulphuretted hydrogen (in the absence of free acetic acid).   [Please select]

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The quadruple scourge, on fantastic mounts, seemed to be precipitating itself with a realistic sweep, crushing panic-stricken humanity.   [Please select]

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Their artillery loosened the foundations, and down it came, precipitating its four little inmates to the ground.   [Please select]

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In precipitating a clash while Tecumseh, the master-mind of the fast-growing confederacy, was absent, the Prophet committed a capital blunder.   [Please select]

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= The precipitating cause may be one of a number of things.   [Please select]

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You next see them precipitating themselves upon young and vigorous Europe, which has nourished them for the last two thousand years.   [Please select]

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Between drill and drill Muldoon sought diligently, with insinuations as to the character of dog-stealers that were near to precipitating personal conflict.   [Please select]

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He turned so suddenly and began crowding to the rear so hard, that he came within a hair of precipitating himself and those immediately behind him from the ledge.   [Please select]

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His domineering insolence of bearing had at times been on the verge of precipitating unheard-of actions, because it was almost more than gentlemanly legal flesh and blood could bear.   [Please select]

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