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catalyst

Definition for catalyst

noun as in something which incites activity

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An extreme catalyst for more casual moviegoing was MoviePass, which collapsed because of its unsustainable business model of subsidizing cheap tickets.

The former Barcelona product, in his third season in MLS, is the unquestioned catalyst of the Galaxy’s high-octane offense.

“Several of these parts being imported into the U.S. from other countries, that was the catalyst for this investigation,” said detective Joshua Janca.

Fifa says staging the tournament in the kingdom represented a ‘medium’ human rights risk, claiming it had "good potential to act as a catalyst" for reforms.

From BBC

Just weeks later, when Betsy was in the early stages of her chemotherapy, Charlotte received a text message from a friend that would be the catalyst for the girls' friendship.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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