Difference between precipitate and unleash

precipitate

Definitions

verb

  1. fall vertically, sharply, or headlong
  2. bring about abruptly
  3. separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
  4. hurl or throw violently
  5. fall from clouds

adjective

  1. done with very great haste and without due deliberation

noun

  1. a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering

Examples

The decision was uncontroversial, as the Soviet's non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany had precipitated the war.

However, they do not form extensive precipitates on the bacterial surface.

To test the theory of a chemoautotrophic origin of life in a volcanic, hydrothermal setting, we explored mechanisms for the buildup of bio-organic compounds by carbon fixation on catalytic transition metal precipitates.

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unleash

Definitions

verb

  1. turn loose or free from restraint
  2. release from a leash
  3. release or vent

Examples

They establish a colony on Ragol but this perfect planet soon unleashes a few surprises and all hell breaks loose.

Brandt was the impresario who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America.

Lose and the hounds of hell might be unleashed.

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