What part of speech is catalyzed?

Catalyzed can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. catalyzed is a verb, past participle of catalyze (infinitive).
  • 2. catalyzed is a verb, past simple of catalyze (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does catalyzed mean?

Definitions

Verb

catalyze - change by catalysis or cause to catalyze

Examples of catalyzed

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1. verb Catalysts can speed up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the catalyzed reaction.
2. verb The force of the sand against her legs, and the shine of the sun's blue light on her eyelids, catalyzed her out-of-body experience.
3. verb Sixteen-year-old Greta Thunberg—named Time magazine's Person of the Year—has catalyzed a once-lonely school climate strike into a worldwide weekly movement gathering tens of thousands of fellow teenagers.
4. verb Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
5. verb First detected in 1985, the Antarctic ozone hole forms during the Southern Hemisphere’s late winter as the returning sun’s rays catalyze reactions involving man-made, chemically active forms of chlorine and bromine. These reactions destroy ozone molecules.
6. verb Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
7. verb First detected in 1985, the Antarctic ozone hole forms during the Southern Hemisphere’s late winter as the returning sun’s rays catalyze reactions involving man-made, chemically active forms of chlorine and bromine. These reactions destroy ozone molecules.
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Catalysts can speed up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the catalyzed reaction.
The force of the sand against her legs, and the shine of the sun's blue light on her eyelids, catalyzed her out-of-body experience.
Sixteen-year-old Greta Thunberg—named Time magazine's Person of the Year—has catalyzed a once-lonely school climate strike into a worldwide weekly movement gathering tens of thousands of fellow teenagers.
Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
First detected in 1985, the Antarctic ozone hole forms during the Southern Hemisphere’s late winter as the returning sun’s rays catalyze reactions involving man-made, chemically active forms of chlorine and bromine. These reactions destroy ozone molecules.
Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
First detected in 1985, the Antarctic ozone hole forms during the Southern Hemisphere’s late winter as the returning sun’s rays catalyze reactions involving man-made, chemically active forms of chlorine and bromine. These reactions destroy ozone molecules.

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