Affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling.
1 They are saying something that is galvanising the minds of young people.
2 It was also a huge galvanising event for the civil rights movement.
3 It seems Farage does well galvanising the convinced, but repels everyone else.
4 Fairytale of New York had a galvanising effect on everyone involved.
5 But perhaps the injury crisis which has engulfed Newcastle is galvanising Bruce's side.
6 The outrage was a defining moment in galvanising the world's response to Isis.
7 It is a matter of seizing them and galvanising people's creativity.
8 But we can still smuggle some subversive, powerful, galvanising ideas through in music.
9 And above all, a measured, trophy-winning machine against some galvanising memories of glory.
10 But, by galvanising damaging populism, their arguments obscure the real nature of the problem.
11 Documentaries by Brian Cox have previously been mentioned as galvanising interest in the subject.
12 There is nothing so galvanising as being around other people already in the zone.
13 With the game goalless, there was a galvanising tirade from him at the interval.
14 The referendum campaign has been galvanising for party members, she says: Their tails are up.
15 For half a dozen years Goold has given the stage a series of galvanising occasions.
16 Getting away from a much larger public body seems to have a powerful galvanising effect.
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