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Definitions from the WebAntonyms for PrecipitateNoun Antonyms:There are no specific nouns that are considered direct antonyms for precipitate. Verb Antonyms:
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Sample Sentences:Verb: 1. The responsible project manager decided to delay the construction until the safety regulations were met. 2. Despite the looming deadline, he chose to procrastinate and left the tasks unfinished. 3. She always hesitates before making any major decisions, carefully evaluating the pros and cons. Adjective: 1. The transition from winter to spring is usually a gradual change with slowly increasing temperatures. 2. His slow and deliberate approach ensured that he didn't make any precipitate mistakes. 3. The cautious driver maintained a safe speed even during heavy rain and avoided any precipitate actions. Adverb: 1. He deliberately paused to think before responding, rather than answering in a precipitate manner. 2. She handled the fragile antique carefully, making sure not to make any precipitate movements. 3. He thoughtfully considered her suggestions before rejecting them, without making any precipitate judgments. Related Products:Explore books related to antonyms, synonyms, and vocabulary building: | ||||
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