- past progressive of precipitate.
Example Sentences
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The breathless walking and the angry agitation were precipitating the fever that was already upon me.
From Willing to Die by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
The direct causes which were precipitating the crisis in the closing eighteenth century were financial and economic, while the contributing causes were a remarkable intellectual movement and the War of Independence in America.
From A Short History of France by Parmele, Mary Platt
"See! that forest looks as though it were precipitating itself upon us!"
From Five Weeks in a Balloon by Verne, Jules
This was at the time the view of most others in the North, perhaps in the South, for Southerners spoke frequently of the “revolution” they were precipitating.
From Expansion and Conflict by Dodd, William E.