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galvanize

[gal-vuh-nahyz] / ˈgæl vəˌnaɪz /


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Bursting into national prominence in the mid-1960s in the San Joaquin Valley, Chavez galvanized public support on behalf of farm workers.

From Los Angeles Times

Even starting a niche, alternative product can help galvanize broader change, said Jiye Son, the founder and chief executive of Anew, noting that a lot of chemical companies also have cosmetic departments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the uproar, experts said the salute by Smith and Carlos was a defining moment for Black people, galvanizing the Civil Rights Movement.

From Los Angeles Times

Videos capturing the scene sparked outrage and galvanized the protests.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We hope that this study will galvanize efforts to have yeast on board in future space explorations."

From Science Daily