Galvanize | Mean of galvanize in English Dictionary
/ˈgælvəˌnaɪz/
- Verb
- to cause (people) to become so excited or concerned about an issue, idea, etc., that they want to do something about it
- an issue that galvanized the public (to take action)
- to cause (a force that is capable of causing change) to become active
- The group is hoping to galvanize public opinion against the proposed law.
- The Web site has galvanized support for the project.
- to cover (steel or iron) with a layer of zinc to prevent it from rusting
- a factory where steel is galvanized