Sentence examples for To galvanize from inspiring English sources

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To galvanize

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To coat with a thin layer

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To galvanize is to electrify — to shock and inspire.

To galvanize this, there has to be some clear set of demands or at least desires.

To galvanize his cohort -- and himself -- Juan organizes a harebrained robbery.

If anything, it seemed to galvanize Pacquiao.

Politicians have sought other means to galvanize voters.

The experience seemed to galvanize his resolve to make good.

But mostly he seems out to galvanize, disturb and entertain.

It's a good thing to galvanize your school".

The opposition has seized on the perceived economic "polarization" to galvanize voters.

It is to galvanize an international effort to combat nuclear terrorism and nuclear proliferation.

But the democratic opposition youths don't yet have leaders to galvanize their people around that vision.

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