galvanised

[ˈɡælvənaɪzd]

galvanised Definition

  • 1coated with a protective layer of zinc to prevent rusting
  • 2stimulated or excited into action

Using galvanised: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "galvanised" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fence was galvanised to protect it from rust.

  • Example

    The speech galvanised the audience into action.

  • Example

    The coach's pep talk galvanised the team to win the game.

galvanised Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for galvanised

Antonyms for galvanised

Idioms Using galvanised

  • to stimulate or excite someone or a group of people into taking action

    Example

    The president's speech galvanised the nation into action.

  • galvanise someone's support

    to win someone's enthusiastic support for something

    Example

    The candidate's speech galvanised the voters' support.

  • galvanise someone's attention

    to capture someone's full attention and interest

    Example

    The movie's opening scene galvanised the audience's attention.

Phrases with galvanised

  • iron that has been coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting

    Example

    The roof was made of galvanised iron.

  • steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting

    Example

    The bridge was built using galvanised steel.

  • a bucket made of galvanised metal

    Example

    He used a galvanised bucket to carry water from the well.

Origins of galvanised

from French 'galvaniser', named after Luigi Galvani, an Italian physician and physicist

📌

Summary: galvanised in Brief

'Galvanised' [ˈɡælvənaɪzd] is an adjective that refers to something that has been coated with a protective layer of zinc to prevent rusting, as in 'The fence was galvanised to protect it from rust.' It can also mean stimulated or excited into action, as in 'The speech galvanised the audience into action.' The term extends into phrases like 'galvanised iron,' and idioms like 'galvanise into action,' denoting stimulation to take action.