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It is the present participle of the verb 'galvanise', which means to shock or excite someone into taking action. One can use 'galvanising' to describe something that is stimulating or motivating. For example: After the inspiring speech, the audience felt galvanised to make a difference in their community. The recent protests have galvanised the government to take action on climate change. His passionate performance on stage was galvanising and left the audience in awe.
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It seems Farage does well galvanising the convinced, but repels everyone else.
A series of grassroots campaigns on tactical voting are being launched across Scotland with the aim of galvanising pro-union votes in the face of a surge in popularity for the Scottish National party.
Cooper's miss, from 30 metres out to the right of the posts, had a galvanising effect on the home supporters.
In them he seems to find a galvanising rejection of liberal complacency and post-enlightenment pieties.
Nevertheless, if the rhetoric succeeds in galvanising public and political support then the pursuit of these goals could have value.
His sister, Martina Correia, had earlier vowed to continue the fight to end all capital punishment in America and said her brother's story would be a galvanising force for others.
In the foyer of Portcullis House in the heart of Westminster, Sadiq Khan, who is tasked with galvanising Labour's push in London and seeing off the threat from the Greens, acknowledged the task ahead.
"The Passion of the Christ", his film about the last day of the life of Jesus, is galvanising religious America as no film has for decades.
Whether galvanising the faithful at noisy rallies, or parleying with Brussels and Washington from remote Greek villages, the foreign minister and leader-designate of the ruling socialist party looks cool and unruffled.And yet he has reason not to be.
Foreign banks have become increasingly pernickety about opening accounts for Americans abroad.Mr Birkenfeld's huge payday will also have a galvanising effect on would-be whistleblowers.
And the responsibility for galvanising the federal government lies squarely with the president.The administration's initial response recalled Donald Rumsfeld's reaction to the anarchy in Iraq: stuff happens.
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