Meaning of catalysize | Babel Free
/kəˈtælɪsaɪz/Definitions
Tob accelerate (a process) by catalysis.
also, figuratively, transitive
Examples
“It is vitally necessary to change the leadership and to reorganize, revitalize and catalysize the agencies enjoined or engaged for the work performance.”
“The hemoglobin of the blood carries oxygen but does not directly catalysize oxidation.”
“What may be called ‘The Last Word’ on the thesis encapsulates an attempt to broach on Brecht’s and Soyinka’s dramatic thrusts and the emphases thereof on the culture of humanism as opposed to the culture of narcissism which tends to catalysize man’s inhumanity to man in all its ramifications.”
“Such low cost components in turn will make the realization of cost effective terminals possible and, hopefully, catalysize a large consumer market […]”
“[…] do not catalysize the ortho - para conversion, judging from the lack of correlation with the clouds.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.