Examples of 'would precipitate' in a sentence
Meaning of "would precipitate"
would precipitate: This phrase signifies that something would cause or lead to a certain outcome or event, typically used to describe a foreseeable result
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would precipitate
Fourteen hours would precipitate the bankruptcies.
Older sulfonamides were relatively insoluble and would precipitate in urine.
An indictment would precipitate a constitutional crisis.
I also did not know what would precipitate it.
Or if he would precipitate a crisis in the company.
Ammonium sulfate being relatively insoluble in methanol solution would precipitate out of methanol phase.
This would precipitate the oxidation of the wine.
What they did not expect is that it would precipitate the fall of the apartheid regime.
This would precipitate a payment crisis for Greece.
Capturing him and returning him to his fellow rebels would precipitate an international crisis.
Protectionism would precipitate the economic depression and lead to war.
The community feared that the proclamation of independence would precipitate a Muslim outburst.
His rise would precipitate discomfort in quarters well beyond this corridor.
Luciano argued that a Dewey assassination would precipitate a massive law enforcement crackdown.
This would precipitate a civil war known as the Anarchy.
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The pope had urged Walesa to do nothing that would precipitate direct Soviet military intervention.
It would precipitate humanity into a World War III scenario.
And so it would precipitate.
Would precipitate the keen, glistening axe upon my bosom . ".
Cause I thought she would precipitate a riot.
This would precipitate a deliverance for Daniel 's people.
Were this to happen, it would precipitate a financial crisis.
As the reaction proceeded, carbonate ( CO3 ) ions would form and eventually a MgCO3 solid would precipitate.
Sun Jun 's death would precipitate a major confrontation.
Maintenance of temperature was important as the product would precipitate at about 60°C.
This would precipitate Johnston 's retreat.
Capturing him… and returning him to his fellow rebels would precipitate an international crisis. - Oh.
Failure to raise the limit would precipitate a default by the United States . ".
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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
Countries would have preferred more time