Precipitant in a sentence as a noun

I think Movember was the precipitant for the moustache craze.

All we lack is a major precipitant – our Tunisian fruit seller.

Some were brought on by things other than taxes but death duties that Labour increased in the 1940s were definitely a precipitant.

However, excessive alcohol use is not a primary precipitant to sexual assaults.

Precipitant in a sentence as an adjective

I live in an area where water is drawn from aquifers within limestone deposits - I actually like the "taste" of hard water over soft, but when I leave a glass of water out for the night, I might also see flecks of calcium precipitant.

""..and we in the haste of a precipitant zeal shall make no distinction, but resolve to stop their mouths, because we fear they come with new and dangerous opinions, as we commonly forejudge them ere we understand them; no less than woe to us, while thinking thus to defend the Gospel, we are found the persecutors.

This isn't just crying wolf we need a new and better system, one that ensures that the key exchange is secure, and one that ensures that who ever you speaking too is the actual intended precipitant and not a system which currently if one of those fails both fail, and more often than not can easily fail on both on it's own out of the gate.

Precipitant definitions

noun

an agent that causes a precipitate to form

adjective

done with very great haste and without due deliberation; "hasty marriage seldom proveth well"- Shakespeare; "hasty makeshifts take the place of planning"- Arthur Geddes; "rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion"; "wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king"

See also: hasty overhasty precipitate precipitous