
Hanapin
to precipitate
01
magdulot ng pag-ulan, magsanhi ng pag-ulan
(chemistry) to become separated from the solvent in a solid form
Intransitive
Example
Upon cooling the saturated sugar solution, crystals began to precipitate at the bottom of the container.
Sa paglamig ng pusong solusyon ng asukal, nagsimulang magdulot ng pag-ulan ng mga kristal sa ilalim ng lalagyan.
As the temperature dropped, the dissolved minerals in the water started to precipitate, forming deposits on the surface of the pipes.
Nang bumaba ang temperatura, nagsimulang magdulot ng pag-ulan ang mga natunaw na mineral sa tubig, na bumubuo ng mga deposito sa ibabaw ng mga tubo.
02
magdulot, magpasimula
to bring about or accelerate the occurrence of something, often resulting in unexpected or unfavorable consequences
Transitive: to precipitate an undesirable outcome
Example
The impulsive decision to cut funding for the social program could precipitate a crisis in vulnerable communities.
The sudden resignation of key members from the team may precipitate a breakdown in the project timeline.
03
ihulog, itapon
to throw or cast something forcefully and with great intensity
Transitive: to precipitate sth to a direction
Example
The rioters decided to precipitate objects at the police, leading to a tense confrontation.
The athlete, overcome by disappointment, could n't control his emotions and precipitated his equipment angrily to the ground.
04
bumagsak, sumabog
to descend rapidly and abruptly, often describing a sudden and steep fall
Intransitive
Example
As the hiker lost his footing, he began to precipitate down the steep slope.
Habang nalaglag ang manlalakbay, siya ay nagsimulang bumagsak sa matarik na dalisdis.
The rock climber, overcome by fatigue, could n't prevent himself from precipitating down the sheer cliff face.
Ang mananal ascent sa rocky, sa kabila ng pagod, ay hindi nakapagpigil sa sarili na bumagsak pababa sa patag na bangin.
05
mahulog, mang-ulan
to undergo the process of condensation from a gaseous state to form liquid droplets or solid particles, resulting in rainfall or snowfall.
Intransitive
Example
In high-altitude regions, the cold temperatures cause water vapor to precipitate as snowflakes.
During the winter months, the freezing temperatures cause moisture in the air to precipitate as delicate frost crystals on surfaces.
Precipitate
01
pagsasala, pudpod
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
precipitate
01
mabilis na desisyon, padabog na desisyon
done, made, or occurring suddenly without sufficient thought
Example
His precipitate decision to quit his job shocked everyone at the office.
Ang kanyang mabilis na desisyon na umalis sa kanyang trabaho ay nagulat sa lahat sa opisina.
The manager's precipitate actions led to confusion among the team members.
Ang mabilis na desisyon ng manager ay nagdulot ng kalituhan sa mga miyembro ng koponan.
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