Is this right? "The precipitate fighter precipitated the fight in order to precipitate his victory"

Does this sentence use the word "Precipitate" correctly in terms of connotation and grammar (and also does it make sense)?

"The precipitate fighter precipitated the fight in order to precipitate his victory"
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Asked May 15, 2013

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