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- verb Present participle of
galvanize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling
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Examples
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And it's tapping into the public outrage that the right has shrewdly exploited in galvanizing new constituencies.
Michelle Chen: Cracks in the American Way, as Labor Stands Strong in Europe Michelle Chen 2010
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And it's tapping into the public outrage that the right has shrewdly exploited in galvanizing new constituencies.
Michelle Chen: Cracks in the American Way, as Labor Stands Strong in Europe Michelle Chen 2010
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And it's tapping into the public outrage that the right has shrewdly exploited in galvanizing new constituencies.
Michelle Chen: Cracks in the American Way, as Labor Stands Strong in Europe Michelle Chen 2010
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And it's tapping into the public outrage that the right has shrewdly exploited in galvanizing new constituencies.
Michelle Chen: Cracks in the American Way, as Labor Stands Strong in Europe Michelle Chen 2010
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The well-funded illegal alien lobby has been successful in galvanizing the millions of illegal aliens in the nation to march in American streets demanding no less than open borders, continued selective law enforcement and amnesty for people who should be in fear of apprehension and deportation.
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The well-funded illegal alien lobby has been successful in galvanizing the millions of illegal aliens in the nation to march in American streets demanding no less than open borders, continued selective law enforcement and amnesty for people who should be in fear of apprehension and deportation.
While The Senate Debated, Illegal Immigrants Demanded…More! 2006
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The well-funded illegal alien lobby has been successful in galvanizing the millions of illegal aliens in the nation to march in American streets demanding no less than open borders, continued selective law enforcement and amnesty for people who should be in fear of apprehension and deportation.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » A day without Americans - April 17, 2006! 2006
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Your observation about the role his religious background plays in galvanizing opposition to him is I think quite accurate.
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In Clinton's case, his most vociferous critics succeeded largely in galvanizing the country on the President's behalf and in making themselves appear ridiculous.
October 2004 2004
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Your observation about the role his religious background plays in galvanizing opposition to him is I think quite accurate.
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