Catalyze
(verb)
- To cause or facilitate a chemical reaction by acting as a catalyst.
- To stimulate or spur on a process or change.
- To bring about an effect or result more quickly or efficiently.
Origin:
From the greek katalyein, meaning 'to dissolve' or 'to break down'.
Examples:
- The addition of the catalyst to the reaction mixture catalyzed the reaction, allowing it to proceed much more quickly.
- The charismatic speaker catalyzed the enthusiasm of the crowd, inspiring them to take action.
- The new policy initiatives catalyzed economic growth and helped to create jobs.
- The discovery of the cure catalyzed a renewed sense of hope and optimism among the medical community.
- The new technology catalyzed a revolution in communication and information exchange, changing the world forever.