Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
precipitar
verb
pre-si-pi-tar

Definition
To hasten or accelerate something, often used in the context of events or actions.

Examples
- The heavy rain began to precipitar the flooding of the nearby river.
- To precipitar the decision, they held an emergency meeting.
- His reckless actions could precipitar serious consequences.

Meaning
To cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly; to act with great speed or urgency.

Synonyms
- accelerate
- hasten
- speed up
- quicken