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be precipitated
verb as in fall
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The steps can be repeated in successive cells until the lithium on the water side is concentrated enough to be precipitated out.
From Science Magazine
Thought to be precipitated or exacerbated by stress and anxiety, bruxism is largely subconscious and often occurs during sleep.
From New York Times
Others were thought to be precipitated by episodes of blood loss.
From Literature
Or it may be precipitated by a drop in blood sugar or eating a big meal, especially one accompanied by alcohol.
From New York Times
He added that such a shift should be precipitated by Congressional debate and approval.
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