2 if a reduction is precipitous, it happens very suddenly and is very big:
a precipitous decline/drop/fall The company has seen a precipitous decline in advertising revenue.
3 done too quickly without thinking enough about any possible problems:
a precipitous decision
Centralized wholesaling markets typically may be at their optimal level of production but be subject to occasional precipitous collapses.
This market structure immediately requires the use of money or credit instruments and is subject to precipitous collapses.
In the case of the last two parameters, the decrease is sufficiently precipitous to necessitate a logarithmic scale.
In the outer zones, property value witnessed a less precipitous rise, but instead recorded a marked expansion in the number of assessed units.
The superficial implication of a precipitous drop in stillbirth rate at higher age is meaningless.
Classically, a click or 'give' is felt, accompanied by severe pain over the symphysis, and precipitous delivery may follow.
Some countries have seen very precipitous declines in their inflation rates, while others have seen only small decreases in inflation.
It is demonstrated that centralized wholesaling markets are subject to precipitous collapses induced by real-side production coordination failure.
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