precipitate into chaos, to

English Notes: 

Example out of "Human being of Earth, it is high time for you to change for the better and for the good ..." by Eduard Albert Meier:
... execute wars and acts of terrorism themselves and precipitate other countries into chaos, whereas they also intend to trample the mentality of the people into the dirt as well as break and eradicate their religion and politics. ...

English Description: 

according to "online Etymology" = "to hurl or fling down," 1520s, from L.L. praecipitare "to throw or dive headlong," from praeceps (see precipitation).

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