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amendrontar
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sobresaltar
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galvanitzar
To stimulate to action.
startle
galvanize
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amendrontar
1
Moreover he seemed able to
galvanise
his team rather better than Dhoni.
2
Those bonus run outs can
galvanise
the perpetrators and stun the victims.
3
Stewart's death helped to
galvanise
US public opinion against the Nicaraguan regime.
4
But they admit it is tougher now to
galvanise
the weary masses.
5
Some observers say the attacks may
galvanise
greater urgency and solidarity.
6
The motion was intended to
galvanise
action by preying on fear.
7
That best saw him
galvanise
the two-year-old Jukebox Jury to win yesterday's maiden.
8
That was my intention, that was my idea, to
galvanise
him.
9
CONFUSION China's role has been as much to confuse as
galvanise
.
10
You might as well
galvanise
a mummy and expect it to walk about.
11
No matter what scandal hits them, they manage to somehow
galvanise
.
12
They hope the current crisis will
galvanise
broader public support.
13
The Nobel Prize will hopefully help
galvanise
the international community to reach that point.
14
They look like they need new energy and a direction, someone to
galvanise
them.
15
The government has also sought to
galvanise
loyalists at home.
16
Analysts say a Houthi power grab could
galvanise
these movements.
galvanise
·
galvanise support
galvanise public
galvanise a corpse
galvanise action
galvanise growth
Portuguese
amendrontar
galvanizar
Spanish
sobresaltar
electrolizar
galvanizar
Catalan
galvanitzar