Precipitate [verb]
Definition of Precipitate:
rash, premature, hasty, sudden, hurry, speed
Synonyms of Precipitate:
● Hasten
● Trigger
● Expedite
● Advance
● Fling
● Launch
● Further
● Dispatch
● Cast
● Hurl
● Press
● Throw
● Quicken
● Bring on
● Let fly
● Speed up
Opposite/Antonyms of Precipitate:
Sentence/Example of Precipitate:
How would she explain to herself his sudden, precipitate journey to London alone?
To Daniel, the blow was all that he needed to precipitate his ruin.
It may be that he did not want to precipitate the slaughter.
"No, no, it would but precipitate itself at once upon us," replied John.
Precipitate allowed to stand 24 hours, and then dried at 55°.
Another spasm of the creature will precipitate us into the street!
The blacker and denser the precipitate the better is the solution.
To look was one thing, to follow, to precipitate one's head into the unknown, was another.
As a parachute, it serves its purpose in a precipitate leap.
Be not precipitate, nor trust to appearances only, lest you be deceived!