Catalyze (verb)

  1. To cause or facilitate a chemical reaction by acting as a catalyst.
  2. To stimulate or spur on a process or change.
  3. To bring about an effect or result more quickly or efficiently.

Origin:

From the greek katalyein, meaning 'to dissolve' or 'to break down'.

Examples:

  1. The addition of the catalyst to the reaction mixture catalyzed the reaction, allowing it to proceed much more quickly.
  2. The charismatic speaker catalyzed the enthusiasm of the crowd, inspiring them to take action.
  3. The new policy initiatives catalyzed economic growth and helped to create jobs.
  4. The discovery of the cure catalyzed a renewed sense of hope and optimism among the medical community.
  5. The new technology catalyzed a revolution in communication and information exchange, changing the world forever.
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