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What is the past tense of catalyze?

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The past tense of catalyze is catalyzed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of catalyze is catalyzes.

The present participle of catalyze is catalyzing.

The past participle of catalyze is catalyzed.

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Finally, the singlestrand religation reaction catalyzed by the enzyme is decreased, resulting in a stabilized covalent protein-DNA complex.
Chemical digestion consists of numerous chemical reactions catalyzed by enzymes in saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, and intestinal juice.
Glucose is catalyzed to form gluconic acid by the glucose dehydrogenase or glucose oxidase reagent.
This catalyzed the retrieval of these women as theologians-not simply as saints honored for their piety or mystics gazed upon with curiosity.
Pre catalyzed lacquers have the catalytic agent added to the lacquer at the factory.
Hydrolysis of an isocyanide is catalyzed by acid but not by alkali and the result is an amine.

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