Galvanizing in a sentence as an adjective

I don't disagree that Trump was galvanizing his base with lies. 4.

What we should really be afraid of is some kind of galvanizing leader or force to come out of this.

Really the main problem is that they may have used an special alloy or quenching or galvanizing.

IE What do you think is the galvanizing thing they could ever reveal that would make the tradeoff you suggest worth it.

OWS is definitely galvanizing us to come up with a solution, but I don't think it is one on its own.

Not that I wish any of you to have a huge loss, or near loss, but once you do it is galvanizing - if you let it reach you at the core. As others on this thread have said, memento mori.

This had the predictable effect of galvanizing people that there was indeed fraud. If you think that these people had no reason to be angry, you aren't paying attention.

I'd urge Aurora Chiste to use this as a galvanizing opportunity to work for good in places of the world other than silicon valley. US needs to learn the lesson, here, clearly.

I've seen a bunch of examples of regular colleagues galvanizing Google to do the right thing. Often regular Googlers drag execs to the answer we think is right.

'Not allowing it to happen' would probably be the most galvanizing thing the world could possibly do. Basically damned if we do, damned if we don't.

Nevertheless, without some meaningful feedback concerning our gov't's, or some galvanizing event, I don't see much chance for progress on this front.

I don't find this behaviour particularly galvanizing in a leader. Your feelings and tears aren't worth much to me but your business acumen is.

They are galvanizing the market in China because they are pushing home the 'China-built, High standard' message. In other words, they are playing the patriotism button and in the main, it's working.

One of the main characters for the sole purpose of galvanizing another character's development.

I hold the view that a low-friction and equitable licensing system for open source software would have a further galvanizing effect on this already vibrant sector. DS

-- all served time in jail as a mechanism of galvanizing society around the injustice of the laws they were fighting. I ask this as a legitimate question: Did Aaron not expect to go to jail for an act of civil disobedience?

To me slashdot was critical in galvanizing the geek community and bringing free software to the mainstream in the late 90's. The comments added incredible value and created a community that I had not come across anywhere else.

Both were brilliant at motivating employees galvanizing a willing workforce by turning convention on its head. The OP's point about Steve Jobs is that he brought his team in for a huddle, and gave them the play, and some of them are still running it, even after leaving Apple, and after Steve left us.

We just need a really effective screaming maniac because, even if they aren't much for nuance, they have important morale effects in terms of galvanizing the good and shaking the bad. Right now, I haven't met anyone who can and will do what I do on HN. Consider, for example, that one of Reddit's big investors is a ****.

Also, massive undertakings such as this have a way of galvanizing creativity and progress across the whole society. Or maybe it's my personal bias towards giant, Pacific Rim style, howling-metal projects.

This post, along with the talk of interviewing and webapp development in this thread, is giving so much anxiety that it's really galvanizing my desire to leave this industry and never look back.

After owning it for nearly a year and having it only work reliably probably 20% of the time I had one galvanizing experience with it that made me arrive at the realization that it is fundamentally flawed. It is a motorized lock connected to WiFi with a back up of a standard key lock.

The galvanizing event was when IBM announced the IBM PC in August 1981, and it was very important in the history of PCs because it legitimized the whole field-- because of IBM's imprimatur. Until then, the personal computer hardware companies were Apple, Tandy and Commodore.

Maybe there aren't many advantages for a city like Tokyo or London For a country that has endured the world's only recent nuclear disaster and has experienced massive economic stagnation for quite some time, I imagine that the Olympics could present a similar opportunity for building pride and galvanizing the country. Will the investment pay off?

Though it turned out to be bad policy, prohibition was a galvanizing issue that drove many women to political activism, either for religious reasons, and/or in reaction to alcoholism and domestic abuse.

Galvanizing definitions

adjective

affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling; "gave an electric reading of the play"; "the new leader had a galvanic effect on morale"

See also: electric galvanic galvanising