Catalyze

/ˈkætəlaɪz/ verb

American spelling: to trigger or speed up a chemical reaction with a catalyst, or figuratively, to cause something to happen or change.

From 'catalysis' plus the verb-forming suffix '-ize,' adopted from German chemistry. It became standard English in the 19th century as chemistry emerged as a science.

EScatalizar
PTcatalisar
ZH催化
ARحفّز
FRcatalyser
SWkuchochea
HIउत्प्रेरित करना
JA触媒する
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