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Associations of "Precipitated" (30 Words)
accelerate | Cause to move faster. The car accelerated towards her. |
ascend | Travel up. The lift ascended from his sight. |
ascending | Sloping or leading upwards. The ascending plane. |
ascent | A climb or walk to the summit of a mountain or hill. The ascent grew steeper. |
augmentation | The lengthening of the time values of notes in a melodic part. The augmentation of the curriculum with new subjects. |
boost | Give a boost to be beneficial to. The specially designed circuit boosts signal strength. |
climb | An ascent especially of a mountain or hill by climbing. Howard started to climb out of the front seat. |
climbing | The sport or activity of climbing mountains or cliffs. Climbing equipment. |
elevate | Give a promotion to or assign to a higher position. He was elevated to Secretary of State. |
elevator | A shoe with a raised insole designed to make the wearer appear taller. In the harbour a giant elevator stores prairie grain. |
ennoble | Lend greater dignity or nobility of character to. The theatre is a moral instrument to ennoble the mind. |
escalate | Make or become more intense or serious. The disturbance escalated into a full scale riot. |
high | High school. High summer. |
hoist | Raise. They hoisted the patient onto the operating table. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. One of Sally s stockings developed a ladder. |
lift | A wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground. He lifted a war whoop. |
mounting | The action of mounting something. He pulled the curtain rail from its mounting. |
promote | Of an additive act as a promoter of a catalyst. They are using famous personalities to promote the library nationally. |
raise | Multiply a number by itself a specified number of times 8 is 2 raised to the power 3. Raise the price of bread. |
rise | Rise in rank or status. I gained the crest of a rise and saw the plain stretched out before me. |
risen | (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. The risen sun. |
soar | Fly or rise high in the air. When she heard his voice her spirits soared. |
soaring | Ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual. The coloured trails of soaring rockets. |
stepladder | A short folding ladder with flat steps and a small platform. |
surge | (of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward. Stimulated a surge of speculation. |
up | Denoting a flavour variety of stable quark having relatively low mass and an electric charge of 2 3 In the Standard Model protons and neutrons are composed of up and down quarks. The corn is up. |
upgrade | Rate higher; raise in value or esteem. I upgraded to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked. |
upsurge | A sudden or abrupt strong increase. An upsurge of emotion. |
whizz | An act of urinating. Whizz the mixture to a smooth paste. |
zoom | Cause a lens or camera to zoom in or out. We watched the fly zooming around. |