catalyzator

/kætəˈlaɪzətər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or thing that causes a chemical reaction to occur, especially a substance that speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy.

“The catalyst played a crucial role in the success of the chemical reaction.”

2. noun

A person or thing that brings about a change or action, often with a significant effect.

“The new policy was a catalyst for the company’s growth and expansion.”

Synonyms

  • accelerator
  • agent
  • initiator

Antonyms

  • decelerator
  • inhibitor
  • obstacle