রাংঝালাই করা, বিদ্যুত্প্রবাহ সঁচারিত করা, কৃত্রিম বলসঁচার করা, বিদ্যুত্প্রবাহ প্রয়োগ করা
(1) To stimulate to action.
(2) Cover with zinc.
(3) Stimulate (muscles.
(4) Stimulate (muscles) by administering a shock.
(5) Inspire.
(6) Stimulate.
(1) Tales of ecological woe, no matter how well-founded in science, rarely galvanize people to action.
(2) It was both a new vehicle to galvanize followers and operating there meant fewer logistical difficulties since it was close by.
(3) He is hoping that going public will galvanize his fellow citizens.
(4) She could provide the required political leadership to galvanize her people, being the daughter of Indonesia's founding father.
(5) As your job in the United Nations Humanitarian Agency, it's your job to galvanize the people, to get their attention, to get them to take the money out of their pocket.
(6) The tool that Lady Macbeth uses to galvanize her husband into action is humiliation.
(7) The rain was beating hard against Miss Orilie's galvanize
(8) Frustration, disillusionment and above all a fear of the future began to galvanize people to write, question and think as they had not done before.
(9) This is a pretty unsexy thing to say and is unlikely to galvanise people in the way that a call more u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510strong leadersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb will, but I still think it is a more important aim.
(10) No sense of shock galvanizes the audience when we witness the details of her murder before he learns of it.
(11) The desktop is galvanized sheet metal, a material that is handsome and weather-resistant.
(12) The unit is made of heavy galvanised metal and can stay submerged in a river or dam for long periods without any corrosion.
(13) During galvanization , a coat of melted zinc is applied directly to the steel, protecting it from corrosion.
(14) There are two primary ways that chain-link fabric is galvanized (coated with zinc).
(15) As usual in this part of the country, roof coverings are galvanized corrugated steel.
(16) A perceived injustice, however real, galvanises him as much as anything that comes out of a bottle.
(17) If you can't bring yourselves to tell the truth to the people, then you have no business presenting yourselves as educators, writers, galvanizers .
(18) To attempt to land troops in Venezuela would have galvanised the people of South America against the invaders, which would have been bad for its image and worse for its geopolitics.
(19) Even though galvanised iron was replacing some of the demand for slate, the quarries could barely keep up the supply.
(20) The primary use of zinc is in galvanizing other metals, especially iron and steel.
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Depress
Deter
Discourage
Disparage
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