precipitative

/prɪˈsɪpɪteɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or causing precipitation (rain, snow, etc.) or the process of something forming and separating from a solution.
    • The precipitative patterns in this region are changing due to climate change.
    • Precipitative events like heavy rain can cause flooding.
    • The chemist studied the precipitative behavior of the compound.
  2. Tending to cause something to happen suddenly or hastily.
    • His precipitative actions led to a quick but messy resolution.
    • The manager's precipitative decision-making often caused problems.
    • She regretted her precipitative response to the email.
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