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precipitate in Arabic

precipitate in Arabic is رَسَّبَ — precipitate means to cause something to happen suddenly, often before it is ready to.

precipitate in Arabic

رَسَّبَ
verb
Pronounced: rassaba
to separate out of a liquid solution into solid form

What does "precipitate" mean?

  1. verb To cause something to happen suddenly, often before it is ready to.
    "The scandal precipitated his resignation within days."
  2. verb (chemistry) To separate out of a solution as a solid.
    "Adding the reagent caused the salt to precipitate out of the solution."
  3. adjective Acting with reckless haste; hasty or rash.
    "He regretted the precipitate decision to quit without another job lined up."

precipitate in a sentence

  • The scandal precipitated his resignation within days.
  • A single bad harvest precipitated the famine that followed.
  • Adding the reagent caused the salt to precipitate out of the solution.
  • He regretted the precipitate decision to quit without another job lined up.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "precipitate" in Arabic?

"precipitate" in Arabic is رَسَّبَ. precipitate means: To cause something to happen suddenly, often before it is ready to.

How do you pronounce رَسَّبَ?

"precipitate" in Arabic is رَسَّبَ, pronounced "rassaba".

How do you use "precipitate" in a sentence?

Example: "The scandal precipitated his resignation within days." In Arabic, "precipitate" is رَسَّبَ.

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