Today’s “Word of the Day” is precipitate and it is a verb meaning “cause, lead to, bring about, give rise to something suddenly; to cause/make something to happen abruptly”.
Example Sentence: Empirical research reveals that anger markedly impairs decision-making. The implications of this finding are particularly profound within the judiciary, where sound judgment is not just paramount but forms the very essence of the profession. Judges, therefore, are tasked with the duty to maintain neutrality and objectivity and to be acutely aware of how anger can warp their reasoning and precipitate erroneous verdicts.
This word is present in Towards emotionally unbiased judgments and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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