0 to cause someone to suddenly take action, especially by shocking or exciting them in some way:
1 to cause a person or group to suddenly take action, esp. by shocking or exciting them in some way:
Alternatively, co-ordination may be aided by exogenous shocks, such as galvanizing events that create focal points for successful challenges.
In the case of criminal justice, several stinging defeats for opponents of civil rights galvanized a powerful elite countermovement.
The need to galvanize multiple referral routes and agencies.
Treated water was distributed through concrete and galvanized iron mains, whereas domestic plumbing systems were made of copper pipes.
Saving a language calls for a "revitalization team" (p. 157) to galvanize and activate people at all levels within an endangered speech community.
Again, the medium is metal, this time galvanized iron.
The disappearance and marginalization of languages, it is claimed, is a pernicious feature of modernity that should galvanize policymakers into action.
Cages were constructed from galvanized wire-mesh and were 30 cm and 45 cm in circumference for incipient and young colonies, respectively.
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激起, 使震驚, 使振奮…
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激起, 使震惊, 使振奋…
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impulsar, electrizar, galvanizar…
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motivar…
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ani karar verdirmek, düşünmeden karar vermeye zorlamak…
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galvaniser…
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galvanizovat, vyburcovat…
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galvanisere, opildne…
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