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catalyze

/kat-l-ahyz/US // ˈkæt lˌaɪz //

催生,催化,促使,催生了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cat·a·lyzed, cat·a·lyz·ing.

    • : to act upon by catalysis.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmobilize

Examples

  • The headphones themselves then emit a purple glow from integrated LED lights, which catalyze a reaction that causes the patented material to harden over the course of 60 seconds.

  • This is the state that is a perfect place to be to start processing very difficult, traumatic memories and really catalyzing a therapeutic process.

  • The promise of a new generation of low-cost, long-lasting batteries is catalyzing a long-awaited shift to electric vehicles.

  • We have yet to see sufficient progress to change our approach and continue to hope this collective action helps catalyze positive change and accountability.

  • As you build or reevaluate your inclusion strategy, here are three considerations that can catalyze sustainable, institutional change in your organization.

  • They can initiate ideas and catalyze a certain form, but the trick is not to begin, but to sustain.

  • They reward leaders who push the envelope, catalyze action, and get stuff done.

  • On the band-wagon of growing criticism over Israeli policies, these groups use BDS to catalyze an anti-Israeli zeitgeist.

  • Cam's feverish brain had figured out a host of effects to catalyze the audience reaction.