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set up vs precipitate

precipitate vs set up

set up is not a noun while precipitate is a noun.

set up is not an adjective while precipitate is an adjective.

set up and precipitate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
set up No No Yes No
precipitate Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, precipitate is a hyponym of set up; that is, precipitate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than set up:
  • set up: produce
  • precipitate: bring about abruptly
set up (noun) precipitate (noun)
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
set up (adjective) precipitate (adjective)
done with very great haste and without due deliberation
set up (verb) precipitate (verb)
get ready for a particular purpose or event separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc hurl or throw violently
equip with sails or masts bring about abruptly
arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events fall vertically, sharply, or headlong
put into a proper or systematic order fall from clouds
erect and fasten
set up for use
place
create by putting components or members together
construct, build, or erect
begin, or enable someone else to begin, a venture by providing the means, logistics, etc.
produce
take or catch as if in a snare or trap
arrange the outcome of by means of deceit
set up or found
Difference between set up and precipitate

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