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catalyze
[kat-l-ahyz]
catalyze
To modify, especially to increase, the rate of a chemical reaction through the action of a catalyst.
Other Word Forms
- catalyzer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of catalyze1
Example Sentences
As Tembé articulates, it takes a reforesting of the mind and heart to catalyze progress.
But this reunion catalyzes their desire to connect the dots that constitute their parallel lives.
While it was ultimately ruled unconstitutional, the proposition catalyzed a generation of Latino voters and politicians into a movement, binding the Latino electorate to the immigrant experience and shaping the state’s politics accordingly for decades.
Zeolites are abundant, inexpensive clay-like minerals, and previous work has found that they can be used to catalyze the conversion of methane to carbon dioxide.
Through this synthesis of diverse knowledge and perspectives, catalyzed by AI, meaningful progress can be made and the field can realize the full potential of technological aspirations.
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