Examples of 'galvanise' in a sentence

Meaning of "galvanise"

Galvanise (verb): To shock or excite someone into taking action. This term is often used in a motivational or inspirational context, where someone is spurred to do something after being galvanised
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How to use "galvanise" in a sentence

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You galvanise every situation you enter.
I think this will galvanise the players.
They galvanise people behind a vision.
Cricket was a perfect opportunity to galvanise the community.
These words galvanise grandfather into action.
His presence seemed to galvanise them.
Its aim is to galvanise local development by supporting innovative projects.
Even the body was lifted to be able to galvanise the chassis.
He has to galvanise his people.
There is nothing exposure to public ridicule to galvanise the attention.
We shall help to galvanise and unify these women.
Galvanise the technological opportunities to boost energy efficiency in the transport sector.
It will probably galvanise them as a club.
Might galvanise the five people who see it into a political frenzy.
Their treatment after the trial helped to galvanise the opposition.

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The effect was to galvanise various activist factions in opposition to a common cause.
So you have to get through to him to galvanise him into action.
Your reaction is to galvanise a response and awaken others as to what is taking place.
We will encourage the national parliaments to galvanise their governments into action.
That would genuinely galvanise communities on both sides to overcome the remaining obstacles.
Women have these bouts of heroic nerve that galvanise them completely.
The summit will seek to galvanise a global response to tackle corruption.
Surely the new Turkmen discovery of gas should galvanise you into action.
This summit is seeking to galvanise a global response to tackle corruption.
But rather than acting a springboard for England it seemed to galvanise the visitors.
Seminal love songs can galvanise other talented songwriters.
A vision which Brexit could galvanise.
The aim of the meeting was to galvanise global efforts to address disability inclusion.
Member of a banned party attempting to galvanise a people….
It should also galvanise social and business circles and the scientific community into action.
We need to galvanise.
He went on to galvanise the civil rights movement and win the Nobel peace prize.
This is sure to become a live anthem that will galvanise fans all over the world.
They may galvanise opposition to an abusive government, both at home and abroad.
We have to do something to galvanise the European economy.
If there is no event, what could you do to create a moment to galvanise action?
So think about what will galvanise and get the best out of others.
Despite being a naturally kind man, he affected a tyrannical demeanour to galvanise his officers.
Europe must create a dynamic that will galvanise international efforts to take specific measures.
Commission 's lifelong learning Communication looks to galvanise skills base.
His imprisonment acted however to galvanise Czech nationalist opinion against the Austrian state.
But from the chaos, a new voice will galvanise the Party.
Why do we find it difficult to galvanise individual concerns into a shared vision of society?
Ironically, it was precisely the growth and ambition of Rome that helped galvanise Persia itself.
Suppose that Habib managed to galvanise some fifty or sixty combatants.
Might galvanise the five people who see it into a political frenzy . Yeah, sure.
Throughout the year the EU continued to galvanise international action on climate change.
They help galvanise the Muslim nation, maintain its dignity and pride.
All Somalis must seize this opportunity to galvanise international support to aid our recovery.
We're intrigued by the possibility. but why did Luigi from Bologna galvanise his frogs?

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