How to Use galvanize in a Sentence

galvanize

verb
  • The website has galvanized support for the project.
  • The group is hoping to galvanize public opinion against the proposed law.
  • Over the years, so many people have told me how the show galvanized them to seek help.
    Rebecca Phelps, Marie Claire, 27 Sep. 2018
  • Yet the contrast is the very thing that’s galvanizing film lovers.
    Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 17 July 2023
  • Are able to galvanize others to stay with and support them through the crisis?
    Alexander Stein, Forbes, 11 Oct. 2022
  • And to be able to galvanize thousands of people from around the world to bring this to life, there's no joke.
    Derek Lawrence, EW.com, 21 May 2021
  • The deaths have galvanized cyclists, who are planning a week of protest and mourning.
    Andrew Kenney, The Denver Post, 30 July 2019
  • Maybe that's the final thing that will galvanize us, bring us to our senses.
    Karen Breslau and Katrina Heron, WIRED, 1 Dec. 2000
  • In the end, that message galvanized their constituents.
    oregonlive.com, 30 June 2019
  • Our goal was not to induce fear but to incite hope and galvanize viewers.
    Tonya Lewis Lee, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 Oct. 2022
  • My skill set is to galvanize and put the right people together.
    Heran Mamo, Billboard, 17 Feb. 2022
  • Which will galvanize us into full-scale war against you.
    Charles Krauthammer, Twin Cities, 4 June 2017
  • Punk rock was born in the U.S., but it was galvanized in the U.K.
    William Goodman, Billboard, 1 Nov. 2017
  • But perhaps the main function of protests is to galvanize protesters and activists to do more.
    Glamour, 11 May 2022
  • There’s galvanizing moments for a team throughout the course of a season.
    Kevin Acee, sandiegouniontribune.com, 11 Apr. 2018
  • Is that quarterback a guy who can galvanize a locker room and rally the troops and get guys to believe in him?
    Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al, 28 Mar. 2023
  • Much of that is thanks to the pandemic, which helped galvanize support for shorter work hours.
    Gene Maddaus, Variety, 6 Oct. 2021
  • Its galvanizing front lights shine down on the crowd, who wave their arms up and down toward the vehicle.
    Heran Mamo, Billboard, 31 May 2018
  • Native youth were galvanized by the birth of the Red Power movement.
    Ruth Hopkins, Teen Vogue, 7 Mar. 2019
  • Her courage, in the face of those who wished to silence her, galvanized Americans.
    Abby Gardner, Glamour, 17 Apr. 2019
  • Still, Ford aims to galvanize its customer base with Lightning and hopes to add to it.
    Los Angeles Times, 19 May 2021
  • This incident helped galvanize us to go forward and decide what that looks like.
    Shelia Poole, ajc, 24 Nov. 2021
  • The message that could galvanize voters in the midterms is at Democrats’ fingertips.
    Faiz Shakir, The New Republic, 14 Feb. 2022
  • Tamir’s killing came amid a series of deaths at the hands of police that had galvanized communities across the county.
    Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com, 23 June 2019
  • Her job was to help galvanize the Evangelical vote and work the rallies.
    Jim Axelrod, CBS News, 8 Sep. 2021
  • Joanna opted for old books and stoneware in a cream shade, galvanized steel pieces, and more wood tools like a mortar and pestle.
    Megan Stein, Country Living, 28 Jan. 2020
  • Quarterback battles can galvanize a team if the right signal-caller emerges from the fray.
    Nubyjas Wilborn | Nwilborn@al.com, al, 24 Aug. 2022
  • Indeed, his story will likely galvanize a group waiting in the wings.
    Jessi Hempel, WIRED, 19 Mar. 2018
  • Reid was a tough, canny career politician who was unable to galvanize a crowd.
    Nicholas Lemann, The New Yorker, 24 Oct. 2022
  • But no one thing so seems to galvanize the masses, and the less numerous strata above, as pizza.
    Beth Segal, cleveland.com, 11 May 2018

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