catalizzatore
catalyst
noun kah-tah-leed-dzah-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Greek katalytēs, from katalyein (to dissolve, to untie).
Usage Note
Catalizzatore is used in both chemistry (a substance that speeds up a reaction) and figuratively as a catalyst for social or political change. In automotive Italian it also refers to the catalytic converter (marmitta catalitica or simply catalizzatore). The related verb is catalizzare (to catalyse, to attract and concentrate).
Examples
"La crisi è stata un catalizzatore di cambiamento."
Natural Translation
The crisis was a catalyst for change.
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