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To catalyze
verb
To bring about the catalysis of a chemical reaction.
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To catalyze development of more of novel developing world ad strategies, Facebook launched the Creative Accelerator last year.
We invest in and help scale innovative organizations to catalyze economic, social, and political change.
Rather, he has become one of them, acting to catalyze corporate change.
Ban's greater effect may lie in his potential to catalyze innovation in humanitarian relief.
"We are really out to catalyze a paradigm shift".
It consisted of a small collection of rash, visionary and often fearful West Europeans going forth to catalyze the globe.
You report that city officials say the proposed 75,000-seat stadium would help to "catalyze" residential development.
Despite losing Beltrán, the Mets were at least able to add two reinforcements to catalyze their sagging offense.
Their book, film and travels to communities across the nation are helping to catalyze racial dialogue, action and healing.
And no one expected a Soviet leader to catalyze this lively, occasionally frantic period in superpower relations.
His writing was where and how he tried to do better, to become a more courageous and beneficent version of himself — not simply to observe but to catalyze.
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