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catalysing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "catalysing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of causing or accelerating a reaction or process, often in a scientific or metaphorical context. Example: "The new policy is catalysing significant changes in the industry, leading to increased innovation and efficiency."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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59 human-written examples
It's these redundancies that underpin The Full Monty's plot, catalysing Gaz, Horse, and the rest of the lads' decision to, as one man in Shiregreen Working Men's Club puts it, "get their cloth off".
News & Media
Also, the well-off have less incentive to lobby for reforms at home if they are free to store their wealth overseas.Perhaps, then, the gains from globalised finance are latent and will be unleashed once catalysing reforms are in place?
News & Media
Some have drawn the internal/external line between those things that appear on the bottom line and those that do not, but have then got tangled up in the question of whether external pressures or individual motivation were responsible for catalysing action and which played a bigger role in helping to shift the basis of competitiveness (the answers, of course, are both and it is hard to tell).
News & Media
It would hasten the reorientation of China's economy from exports to consumer spending, give its central bank more freedom to fight inflation, and divert demand to depressed Europe and America, catalysing an essential rebalancing of the global economy.Belatedly, China recognises this.
News & Media
Ms Lien reckons that instead of catalysing educational reform, the score might provide a convenient excuse for complacency in matters of policy.
News & Media
And sociological transformation was at least as important as technological transformation in catalysing the lift-off in growth.Despite this, Mr Haldane thinks the neoclassical focus on patience is highly useful, and may give us an indication of the road ahead.
News & Media
DARPA, renowned for its role in catalysing the development of the internet, has been taking a top-down approach.
News & Media
Foreign money, public and private, can provide an "important stop-gap", says Elizabeth Littlefield, chief executive of CGAP, but "I worry that it is not necessarily catalysing the creation of a sustainable, savings-based financial system in poor countries".Still, the transformation is happening in snippets, particularly in Latin America.
News & Media
It goes to Gerhard Ertl, another German, and is for his studies of the role of surfaces in catalysing chemical reactions.
News & Media
Tonight, during "Motown Junk" (prefaced with a snatch of The Jam's "Town Called Malice"), I find myself at the bar next to the person who sent that song to me two decades ago on a promo 12-inch, catalysing a 20-year love affair.
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In his earlier probing of the origins of life, for instance, he claimed that if you put enough chemicals of the right kind together and some react to generate products that can catalyse further reactions, then stable self-catalysing networks emerge of their own accord.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "catalysing", ensure that the context clearly indicates what is being accelerated or initiated. Be specific about the effect and the agent causing the change for maximum clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "catalysing" when the effect is merely supportive or coincidental. The term implies a direct and significant role in accelerating or initiating a process, not just a passive association.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "catalysing" is as a present participle or gerund, often acting as part of a continuous verb tense or functioning as a noun. Ludwig AI confirms its usability across diverse contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "catalysing" functions as a present participle or gerund, denoting the action of initiating or accelerating a process. It's grammatically correct, as confirmed by Ludwig, and widely used, particularly in News & Media. Related terms include "facilitating" and "accelerating", offering nuanced alternatives. When employing "catalysing", clarity is paramount to ensure the intended acceleration effect is unmistakable. Avoid overuse in contexts where the influence is weak or indirect. Remember that "catalysing" is the British English spelling, with "catalyzing" being its American counterpart. Its broad usage, confirmed by Ludwig, underscores its importance across different registers.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Facilitating
Implies making something easier or more likely to happen, focusing on removing obstacles.
Accelerating
Directly indicates speeding up a process, emphasizing the rate of change.
Stimulating
Suggests encouraging activity or development, often in a more subtle or indirect way.
Driving
Implies a strong influence or force behind an action or result.
Fostering
Indicates nurturing and promoting growth or development over time.
Propelling
Suggests a forceful push or impetus that moves something forward.
Triggering
Implies initiating a sudden or significant reaction or event.
Sparking
Suggests creating an initial burst of activity or interest.
Instigating
Indicates deliberately starting or provoking a process or event, often with negative connotations.
Promoting
Implies actively supporting and encouraging the progress or adoption of something.
FAQs
How can I use "catalysing" in a sentence?
"Catalysing" is often used to describe something that accelerates a process. For example, "The new policy is "catalysing" economic growth."
What can I say instead of "catalysing"?
You can use alternatives like "facilitating", "accelerating", or "stimulating" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "catalysing" or "catalyzing"?
"Catalysing" is the British English spelling, while "catalyzing" is the American English spelling. Both are correct, depending on the regional spelling conventions you are following.
What's the difference between "catalysing" and "facilitating"?
"Catalysing" implies actively initiating or speeding up a process, while "facilitating" suggests making a process easier or more likely to happen. "Catalysing" has a stronger sense of direct influence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested