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Galvanised Meaning in English

word · lemma: galvanise

ˈɡæl.vəˌnaɪzd
GAL-vuh-nized
ɡˈælvɐnˌaɪzd
gal-vuh-NYZD

Definition

Something that is 'galvanised' has been coated with a protective layer of zinc to prevent rust. As a verb, it can also mean to motivate people to take strong action.

Usage & Nuances

In British English, 'galvanised' (with 's') is the usual spelling; 'galvanized' is American. Literal use is common in construction/materials ('galvanised steel'); metaphorically, it means strongly motivated or activated, often after a shock or urgent need.

Example Sentences

The fence is made of galvanised steel to prevent rust.

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He felt galvanised into action by the news.

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All the parts are galvanised to make them last longer.

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The shocking report galvanised the community to demand change.

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After the announcement, everyone was galvanised and ready to help.

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The old galvanised bucket still holds water perfectly.

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