precipitado
abrupt ; hurried ; rushed ; rash ; hasty ; untethered ; precipitous ; precipitate ; precipitate.
There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.
Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.
Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded more rushed that what could normally be expected from the cataloging head.
And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe - and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.
It seems to me that the deletion of that was maybe a little bit too hasty.
'Out of the secretarial world it comes, the prime example of the untethered query, bobbing uselessly about till one can tell what caused it to be launched'.
Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or freewheeling additions to the collection.
In chemistry, increasing the gravitational force on a test tube will cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom.
This was all compounded by the fact that the wedding itself was somewhat precipitate, done when it was for practical reasons.
decisión precipitada ante un problema
crisis decision
The librarian should avoid crisis decisions by planning well ahead.
demasiado precipitado
too hurried
too rush
But compared to his trilogy, this book looks too hurried and thrown together.
It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.
sacar conclusiones precipitadas
jump to + conclusions
Although the job market could be better, as could salaries, jumping to wild conclusions by misrepresenting data contributes little progress towards the necessary goals.