galvanize (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈɡælvənaɪz/
Definition
To shock or excite someone into taking action, or to coat metal with zinc to protect it from rust.
Examples
The urgent plea from the charity galvanized the community to donate generously.
News of the impending storm galvanized residents to secure their homes and prepare for the worst.
Engineers decided to galvanize the steel beams to ensure the bridge's longevity against corrosion.
How to Use galvanize
- galvanize (someone/something) into (action/doing something) (collocation)
- To cause someone or something to start acting or moving. — "The urgent need galvanized the team into working through the night."
- galvanize (a group/community) (collocation)
- To unite and motivate a group of people. — "Her powerful message galvanized the entire community."
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