precipitancy
[ pri-sip-i-tuh n-see ]
/ prɪˈsɪp ɪ tən si /
noun, plural pre·cip·i·tan·cies.
the quality or state of being precipitant.
headlong or rash haste.
precipitancies,
hasty or rash acts.
Also
pre·cip·i·tance.
Origin of precipitancy
First recorded in 1610–20;
precipit(ant) +
-ancy
Words nearby precipitancy
Example sentences from the Web for precipitance
There is nothing forbidding about the precipitance of its cliffs and summits.
The Alps |Martin ConwayShe knew that there was no precipitance—no inconsequence—with Him.
The Other Girls |Mrs. A. D. T. WhitneyThe rudeness of fortune towards the King was forgotten in the precipitance of the council.