gal·va·nize galvanizes galvanizing galvanized in BRIT, also use galvanise To galvanize someone means to cause them to take action, for example by making them feel very excited, afraid, or angry. The aid appeal has galvanised the German business community They have been galvanised into collective action -- militarily, politically and economically. = stir. to shock or surprise someone so that they do something to solve a problem, improve a situation etc galvanize sb into (doing) sth
the term used when some units must switch sides to even out troops for a battle In Company C=s case we can galvanize as the 66th Illinois [blue--western] or as a generic Confederate Sharpshooter unit No member is required to galvanize at this time
To coat with zinc to protect against corrosion Left Lay - (a) Strand - Strand in which the cover wires are laid in a helix having a left-hand pitch -(b) Rope - Rope in which the strands are laid in a helix having a left-hand pitch
To restore to consciousness by galvanic action (as from a state of suspended animation); hence, to stimulate or excite to a factitious animation or activity
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Definition of galvanise in Turkish English dictionary