Similar words: galvanise, galvanize, galvanometer, vanishing, agonising, pennsylvania, vanish, vanished. Meaning: adj. affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling.
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1. The aid appeal has galvanised the German business community.
2. The manager's arrival galvanised the workers into activity.
3. They have been galvanised into collective action — militarily, politically and economically.
4. Perhaps he is the man to galvanise things.
5. The choice is mainly between galvanised steel, painted steel, and aluminium frames.
6. A dynamic performer whose voice can galvanise up-tempo songs, Brenda was known as Little Miss Dynamite.
7. It will certainly stabilise affairs but will not galvanise the nation into action.
8. Galvanised iron cisterns suffer from corrosion, and when this is serious they should be replaced with a plastic cistern.
9. Labour officials have already launched Operation Turnout in an effort to galvanise the core vote.
10. It can not be used on aluminium or galvanised surfaces.
11. Hardly the kind of sentiment to galvanise an inexperienced squad a few weeks before its departure for an eight-match tour to New Zealand.
12. An unexpected bonus was that the emergency work galvanised Loi out of his melancholy.
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13. Food shortages would probably galvanise public anger into action, as would a complete collapse of the economy.
14. Metal cold water cisterns are covered with an internal galvanised coating to prevent rusting of the underlying iron.
15. An old galvanised iron cistern is liable to spring a leak eventually.
16. Cistern replacement Our house was built in the fifties and the original galvanised cistern remains.
17. Perhaps his imagination was fuelled initially by the comradeship of a group and the creativity it could galvanise.
18. Nothing is better designed to galvanise a people, unify it, strengthen it.
19. One disadvantage of copper pipe is that it can cause the loss of the zinc coating from galvanised pipes and water cisterns.
20. What about galvanising your financial situation?
21. That message is less politically galvanising than bank-bashing. But the vice-president should embrace it.
22. An election is due later this year, galvanising Mr Rudd"s efforts to make good some of those promises, such as ending whaling."
23. Might competition from China have an equally galvanising impact on the United States?
24. And just look at the instant, galvanising effect on the team, as evidenced by last night's cantering, paper plane-spattered, Sheva-redeeming victory over Wycombe Wanderers.
25. Terror was the key, of course, for there's a fine line between paralysing dread and galvanising fright.
26. So his Hebrew schooling thereby climaxed; his public participation galvanising him to accelerated study.
27. A new man in charge can often have a galvanising effect and the Reds could surprise a few, with less pressurised mid-week games in Europe next term.
28. Mr Noda's move could also transform the prospects of the TPP, most obviously by uniting two of the world's leading three economies but also by galvanising others.
29. Yet the Indian state be ahead of the curve in initiating or galvanising wider economic change.
30. He's looking entirely at home with the Reds' quick-fire style of play, and his performances have had the effect of galvanising the rest of the team.
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