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Precipice Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRECIPICE is a very steep or overhanging place. How to use precipice in a sentence. a very steep or overhanging place; a hazardous situation; broadly : brink…
PRECIPICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
a very steep side of a cliff or a mountain: The film opens with a shot of a climber dangling from a precipice. a dangerous situation that could lead to harm or failure: This latest tax increase may push many small companies over the financial precipice. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
PRECIPICE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. a cliff with a vertical, nearly vertical, or overhanging face. a situation of great peril: on the precipice of war. precipice. / ˈprɛsɪpɪs / noun. the steep sheer face of a cliff or crag. the cliff or crag itself. a precarious situation. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈprecipiced, adjective. Discover More. Other Words From.
PRECIPICE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A precipice is a very steep cliff on a mountain . 2. countable noun. If you say that someone is on the edge of a precipice, you mean that they are in a dangerous situation in which they are extremely close to disaster or failure . The banks brought the economy to the edge of a precipice.
PRECIPICE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a very steep side of a cliff or a mountain: The movie opens with a shot of a climber dangling from a precipice. a dangerous situation that could lead to harm or failure: This latest tax increase may push many small companies over the financial precipice. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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