precipitate

US /prɪˈsɪp.ə.teɪt/
UK /prɪˈsɪp.ə.teɪt/
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1.

memicu, menyebabkan, mempercepat

cause (an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely

:
The economic crisis was precipitated by a collapse in housing prices.
Krisis ekonomi dipicu oleh runtuhnya harga perumahan.
His resignation precipitated a leadership crisis.
Pengunduran dirinya memicu krisis kepemimpinan.
2.

mengendapkan, memendapkan

cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution

:
Adding the chemical will precipitate the salt out of the solution.
Penambahan bahan kimia akan mengendapkan garam dari larutan.
The reaction caused a white solid to precipitate.
Reaksi tersebut menyebabkan padatan putih mengendap.
1.

terburu-buru, gegabah, mendadak

done, made, or acting suddenly or without careful consideration

:
He made a precipitate decision to quit his job.
Dia membuat keputusan terburu-buru untuk berhenti dari pekerjaannya.
The government's precipitate actions led to widespread protests.
Tindakan terburu-buru pemerintah menyebabkan protes meluas.
1.

endapan, presipitat

a substance precipitated from a solution

:
The chemist collected the white precipitate from the bottom of the beaker.
Ahli kimia mengumpulkan endapan putih dari dasar beker.
The formation of a precipitate indicates a chemical reaction has occurred.
Pembentukan endapan menunjukkan telah terjadi reaksi kimia.