How to Use catalyst in a Sentence
catalyst
noun- The bombing attack was the catalyst for war.
- She was proud to be a catalyst for reform in the government.
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The connection piece, Trivers is convinced, always has been a catalyst for Williams’ growth.
— Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 26 Oct. 2024 -
For Loveland, Endicott was the featured back throughout the night and catalyst of the offense.
— Evan Merrill, The Enquirer, 29 Oct. 2022 -
Unspent federal Covid-19 relief can be a perfect catalyst for this work.
— CNN, 3 Nov. 2022 -
Till’s murder not only sparked a movement for civil rights, but also forever changed how images, however painful and graphic, can be a catalyst for change.
— Sybrina Fulton, Time, 5 Nov. 2022 -
The conference acted as a catalyst for the blossoming of civil society in China and decades of feminist activism.
— Shen Lu, WSJ, 9 Nov. 2022 -
Her performances ignited youth power, giving fans the catalyst to turn their backs on conventional Vietnamese customs.
— Anh Do, Los Angeles Times, 23 Oct. 2024 -
Alternatively, an Investor Day could help clarify catalysts for a potential re-rating of the stock.
— Owen Tripp, Fortune, 24 Oct. 2024 -
The raid on Smith's shop was one of the catalysts for change.
— Andy Marso, kansascity, 6 June 2018 -
Kapler called Belt a catalyst and a key to the team’s record the past week.
— Susan Slusser, San Francisco Chronicle, 17 July 2022 -
Lane has been the main catalyst for the spiciness in the two games.
— Dylan Bumbarger, oregonlive, 11 Feb. 2022 -
George Floyd’s death was the catalyst for a lot of things.
— cleveland, 15 Jan. 2021 -
The mission of the franchise is to be a catalyst of love.
— Cathy Kozlowicz, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 29 Sep. 2021 -
As for the catalyst of the success, Mazara has an idea.
— Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press, 12 May 2021 -
Sometimes, the walls that can’t move are the catalyst for what ends up being the coolest part of the project.
— Kathy Anderson and Stephanie Vaughan, Houston Chronicle, 14 Dec. 2019 -
The point guard’s career highs in points (30) and assists (10) were the catalyst for the Cards.
— Brett Dawson, The Courier-Journal, 15 Dec. 2022 -
The sodium in them also seems to act as a catalyst in the way that iron does.
— The Economist, 5 Oct. 2019 -
Was meeting your wife, Julie, the catalyst that brought you out of it?
— Jim Clash, Forbes, 23 Sep. 2021 -
The idea is to be a catalyst to help solve problems, not be the problem solver.
— Teri Figueroa, sandiegouniontribune.com, 25 Sep. 2017 -
The tragic mishap was a catalyst for the strike, which began on Feb. 12.
— Steven Greenhouse, New York Times, 11 Jan. 2024 -
What was the catalyst for deciding that now was the time?
— Seija Rankin, EW.com, 22 Oct. 2021 -
Both of Einhorn’s plays are in dire need of a catalyst.
— David Welch, Bloomberg.com, 8 May 2017 -
Could my late arrival be the catalyst for some kind of meet-cute?
— Audra Heinrichs, Vogue, 6 Dec. 2023 -
But the truth is that Ryan is the true catalyst for every thing that has happened.
— Sarah Begley, Time, 31 Jan. 2018 -
Fleabag has a dead mom and a dead female best friend as two of its key catalysts.
— Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Oct. 2019 -
And that was the real catalyst for, as a team, discussing all those things.
— Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 17 June 2022 -
My goal, my intent, is just to be a catalyst for change.
— Tim Fitzsimons, NBC News, 23 Oct. 2019 -
What happened under the lights was more of a smack in the face than a dynasty’s catalyst.
— Michael Casagrande | McAsagrande@al.com, al, 12 Jan. 2020 -
This was a slight catalyst of what Walter Tevis would go on to write.
— Adam Rathe, Town & Country, 30 Oct. 2020
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