Galvanizing [verb]

Definition of Galvanizing:

inspire, stimulate

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Sentence/Example of Galvanizing:

In 1871, Neftel relieved a case of hay asthma by galvanizing the vagus; but recent books know nothing of it.

Whatever wealth is made there, is made by outsiders--mostly Victorians--who are gradually galvanizing the place into life.

How much will they succeed in galvanizing the enthusiasm of their peoples for another grand effort, remains to be seen.

Suddenly the bell rang out, and the supine teamsters, galvanizing into life, jumped to their seats.

The galvanizing gives the wire a bright finish and serves to protect it from the corrosive action of the atmosphere.

His voice was a spur rudely galvanizing her into action, into an awkward convulsion that landed her on her knees beside Timmy.

The conductors may be of copper, or of soft iron protected by galvanizing or coated with lead.

Ordinary galvanized iron soon loses its galvanizing cover, and the iron then is liable to rust.

Over all the area the Anglo-Saxon has laid his galvanizing hand.

And I want to ask papa particularly about galvanizing the mummy.