galvanizing

[ US /ˈɡæɫvəˌnaɪzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling
    the new leader had a galvanic effect on morale
    gave an electric reading of the play
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How To Use galvanizing In A Sentence

  • In order to achieve the best finish, the article should be designed to fit inside the galvanising bath in a single dip.
  • BDF integral energy - efficient hot galvanizing air blower.
  • Galvanising the band's performance in to an incendiary party each time, it is she who makes them the hottest ticket on the live circuit at the moment.
  • It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also galvanising me and my colleagues into human rights activism.
  • It's just plain hard for some of us to commit wholeheartedly to that workout unless we're under the watchful eyes of skinny girls in spandex (or muscley men in man-thongs?) or have the galvanizing guilt of a prepaid membership. Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: Should I Cancel My Gym Membership?
  • Well-known users in, e. g. : corrosion protection, quality control, automotive, car inspection, galvanising or anodising and wet and powder coating.
  • This is what is called spelter, or the pig of zinc, and this is what is sold to refiners, who take out all the dross or impurities so it can be rolled or used for galvanizing iron, or for other purposes. The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island
  • But it is likely to be a close-run thing: shareholders are spread far and wide and galvanising enough of them into action will be hard.
  • Expect something galvanising yet poetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Net doesn't affect us like a searing image on the television, galvanizing a nation.
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