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{"id": "precipitate", "metadata": {"operation": "retrieve", "provider": "Oxford University Press", "schema": "RetrieveEntry"}, "results": [{"id": "precipitate", "language": "en-gb", "lexicalEntries": [{"derivatives": [{"id": "precipitability", "text": "precipitability"}, {"id": "precipitable", "text": "precipitable"}, {"id": "precipitately", "text": "precipitately"}, {"id": "precipitateness", "text": "precipitateness"}], "entries": [{"etymologies": ["early 16th century: from Latin praecipitat- \u2018thrown headlong\u2019, from the verb praecipitare, from praeceps, praecip(it)- \u2018headlong\u2019, from prae \u2018before\u2019 + caput \u2018head\u2019. The original sense of the verb was \u2018hurl down, send violently\u2019; hence \u2018cause to move rapidly\u2019, which gave rise to sense 1 (early 17th century)"], "grammaticalFeatures": [{"id": "transitive", "text": "Transitive", "type": "Subcategorization"}], "pronunciations": [{"audioFile": "https://audio.oxforddictionaries.com/en/mp3/precipitate_gb_1.mp3", "dialects": ["British English"], "phoneticNotation": "IPA", "phoneticSpelling": "pr\u026a\u02c8s\u026ap\u026ate\u026at"}], "senses": [{"definitions": ["cause (an event or situation, typically one that is undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely"], "examples": [{"text": "the incident precipitated a political crisis"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0808800.006", "shortDefinitions": ["cause undesirable event to happen suddenly"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["cause to move suddenly and with force"], "examples": [{"text": "suddenly the ladder broke, precipitating them down into a heap"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0808800.012", "notes": [{"text": "with object and adverbial of direction", "type": "grammaticalNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["cause to move suddenly and with force"], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "hurl"}, {"language": "en", "text": "catapult"}, {"language": "en", "text": "throw"}, {"language": "en", "text": "plunge"}, {"language": "en", "text": "launch"}, {"language": "en", "text": "project"}, {"language": "en", "text": "fling"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cast"}, {"language": "en", "text": "heave"}, {"language": "en", "text": "propel"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "precipitate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011419.002"}]}, {"definitions": ["send someone or something suddenly into a particular state or condition"], "examples": [{"text": "they were precipitated into a conflict for which they were quite unprepared"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0808800.013", "notes": [{"text": "\"precipitate someone/something into\"", "type": "wordFormNote"}], "shortDefinitions": ["send suddenly into particular condition"]}], "synonyms": [{"language": "en", "text": "bring about"}, {"language": "en", "text": "bring on"}, {"language": "en", "text": "cause"}, {"language": "en", "text": "lead to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "occasion"}, {"language": "en", "text": "give rise to"}, {"language": "en", "text": "trigger"}, {"language": "en", "text": "spark"}, {"language": "en", "text": "touch off"}, {"language": "en", "text": "provoke"}, {"language": "en", "text": "hasten"}, {"language": "en", "text": "accelerate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "expedite"}, {"language": "en", "text": "speed up"}, {"language": "en", "text": "advance"}, {"language": "en", "text": "quicken"}, {"language": "en", "text": "push forward"}, {"language": "en", "text": "further"}, {"language": "en", "text": "instigate"}, {"language": "en", "text": "induce"}], "thesaurusLinks": [{"entry_id": "precipitate", "sense_id": "t_en_gb0011419.001"}]}, {"definitions": ["cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution"], "domainClasses": [{"id": "chemistry", "text": "Chemistry"}], "domains": [{"id": "chemistry", "text": "Chemistry"}], "examples": [{"text": "cell proteins were then precipitated and washed in 10% trichloroacetic acid"}], "id": "m_en_gbus0808800.015", "shortDefinitions": ["cause substance to be deposited from solution in solid form"], "subsenses": [{"definitions": ["cause (drops of moisture or particles of dust) to be deposited from the atmosphe
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