précipité
hasty, rushed
adjective preh-see-pee-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin praecipitatus, from praeceps (headlong)
Also means
precipitated (chemistry)
Usage Note
Précipité describes an action done too quickly and without enough care. As a noun, un précipité is also the technical chemistry term for a precipitate (a solid formed in solution). The verb précipiter means both 'to rush' and 'to cause to fall headlong'; se précipiter means 'to rush forward or rush into something'.
Examples
"Cette décision précipitée nous a coûté cher."
Natural Translation
This hasty decision cost us dearly.
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