English to Indonesian Dictionary precipitate

precipitate

mengendapkan
definition
verb
the incident precipitated a political crisis
cause (an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
It is then mixed with ammonia to precipitate solid uranium oxide that is of a purer grade.
cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution.
noun
Any silver ions present form a white precipitate (silver chloride).
a substance precipitated from a solution.
adjective
I must apologize for my staff—their actions were precipitate
done, made, or acting suddenly or without careful consideration.
translation of 'precipitate'
verb
menimbulkan,
mempercepatkan,
mempercepat,
mengendapkan,
menerjunkan,
melemparkan ke bawah
noun
lapisan endapan
adjective
cepat,
tergesa-gesa
example
There are also some concerns about the use of sodium bicarbonate, because it may worsen hypocalcemia or 'precipitate' calcium phosphate deposition on various tissues.
It was decided by those present that the Agency must get a message to him warning him against 'precipitate' action.
She was astonished that her 'precipitate' escape attempt had met with no difficulties thus far.
The final Confederate collapse was 'precipitate' .
It said the dossier published by the Government on Monday ‘does not constitute evidence of immediate threat and therefore is not a justification for 'precipitate' military action’.
It is then mixed with ammonia to 'precipitate' solid uranium oxide that is of a purer grade.
It may be that the 'precipitate' fall in the last survey - widely regarded in both the radio and advertising industries as a glitch - is no fluke.
The bizarre timing was a clear indication that the security services and the police had decided to take 'precipitate' action.
While some advisers are recommending that investors take a more sceptical approach if they are faced with changes in their fund management company, others caution that it would be wrong to take 'precipitate' action.
He was a mediocre speaker, uncomfortable in circumstances of political manoeuvre, often either too hesitant or too 'precipitate' in action, and wedded to a proud independence that interfered with the building of successful alliances.
The modest fall-off which ensued was followed by a more 'precipitate' decline in World War I, the result of a cut in mine production occasioned by labour shortages.
But she certainly stirred a mob reaction in populist manner on an issue that needs sensitive and informed leadership and serious democratic debate, careful and caring thought, not instinctive and 'precipitate' action.
A 'precipitate' marriage legitimized the birth of their first child.
Declaring victory would not only be 'precipitate' but dangerous.
More generally, they regarded him as unsympathetic to popular aspirations and intent on imposing a restrictive arrangement with 'precipitate' haste.
His 'precipitate' departure may yet snuff out such modest hopes, however, and leave the Tories as far away from office as they were in 2001.
Real wages increased only slowly, probably not sufficiently to counter the 'precipitate' decline of the handwork trades and the high marginal costs of urban life.
They discovered that sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere allows clouds to 'precipitate' rain in smaller particles.
If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is no single good reason for 'precipitate' action.
The process involves dissolving the black drugs in water, and adding ammonium hydroxide to 'precipitate' the drugs present in the mixture.
Perhaps more than a handful of those members have come to understand the potential calamity of a 'precipitate' withdrawal.
It is good news that there is a deal, but many questions remain and policyholders should not take 'precipitate' action yet.
Will our relationship pass the test or will the new situation 'precipitate' a change for the worse?
In such instances the will and the courage confronted by some great difficulty which it can neither master nor endure, appears in some to recede in 'precipitate' flight, leaving only panic and temporary unreason in its wake.
We're yet to see why three of the most professional and senior staff in the public service would take such a 'precipitate' action.
Any silver ions present form a white 'precipitate' (silver chloride).
Here are corals that have gone with the flow for 200 million years, and now they're facing the 'precipitate' exodus of their business partners, the zooxanthellae.
But most borrowers will lose substantially by taking this kind of 'precipitate' action.
This was known as the ‘Cloudbuster’ device, and it was sold to several US state governments to 'precipitate' rain.
The cracking of an old bough, or the hooting of the owl, was enough to fill me with alarm, and try my strength in a 'precipitate' flight.
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