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What is the past tense of catalyse?

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The past tense of catalyse is catalysed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of catalyse is catalyses.

The present participle of catalyse is catalysing.

The past participle of catalyse is catalysed.

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The study process has already catalysed action in all regions, in particular through a participatory process of regional consultations.
The introduction of the Leeds and Leeds Canal in 1816 and the railway in 1848 catalysed the city's industrial growth.
Baumgartner is not one of those elegant affluent men who catalysed an art movement.
The Decade has also catalysed the action of the United Nations Development Group as a whole.
The transition to sustainable living or development can be catalysed by a change in thinking and shift in values.
In plants and cyanobacteria, these steps are catalysed by two enzymes, phytoene desaturase and carotene desaturase, each mediating two symmetrically positioned desaturations.

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