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Type Words
Synonyms galvanise
Type of shock
Derivation galvanism, galvanization
Type Words
Synonyms galvanise
Type of surface, coat
Derivation galvanization, galvanizer


galvanize steel.
Type Words
Synonyms galvanise, startle
Type of shock, ball over, take aback, blow out of the water, floor
Derivation galvanization, galvanizer


galvanized into action.

Examples of galvanize

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He thought he could pick up market share and galvanize the airline's popularity.
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Those experiences either blow a band apart or galvanize you to a common purpose.
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Many fans loved what he said as he tried to galvanize the poor city of Cleveland.
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Why did this one interview, this one person, so galvanize the protest movement?
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What I learned in my political science classes helped to galvanize that interest.
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He can galvanize a large and disparate group and gather them in a task at hand.
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I would also argue that we need a win with a clean sheet to galvanize the team.
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The wake-up call it delivered helped galvanize a fresh approach to supercomputing.
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We have a huge innovation challenge but there's no Sputnik moment to galvanize us.
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More examples
  • Startle: to stimulate to action ; "..startled him awake"; "galvanized into action"
  • Cover with zinc; "galvanize steel"
  • Stimulate (muscles) by administering a shock
  • (galvanization) stimulation with a galvanic current
  • (galvanization) either the work of covering with metal by the use of a galvanic current or the coating of iron with zinc to protect it from rusting
  • "Galvanize" is a song by British electronic duo The Chemical Brothers and the first single released from their 2005 album Push the Button. It was released a week before the album's release and peaked at #3 in the UK charts (see 2005 in music). ...
  • Galvanization (or galvanisation) classically refers to any of several electrochemical processes named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani. ...
  • To coat with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means; to electroplate; To coat with rust-resistant zinc; To shock or stimulate into sudden activity
  • (Galvanization) Maybe the single most important reason. A death of an important character is a great plot device, when handled correctly. Gwen''s death redefined the whole cast and made them deeper and more interesting. ...