galvanize

বিদ্যুত্প্রবাহ প্রয়োগ করা
definition
verb
the urgency of his voice galvanized them into action
shock or excite (someone), typically into taking action.
an old galvanized bucket
coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc.
translation of 'galvanize'
verb
কৃত্রিম বলসঁচার করা,
বিদ্যুত্প্রবাহ সঁচারিত করা,
রাংঝালাই করা,
বিদ্যুত্প্রবাহ প্রয়োগ করা
example
Frustration, disillusionment and above all a fear of the future began to 'galvanize' people to write, question and think as they had not done before.
the rain was beating hard against Miss Orilie's 'galvanize'
Tales of ecological woe, no matter how well-founded in science, rarely 'galvanize' people to action.
As your job in the United Nations Humanitarian Agency, it's your job to 'galvanize' the people, to get their attention, to get them to take the money out of their pocket.
She could provide the required political leadership to 'galvanize' her people, being the daughter of Indonesia's founding father.
The tool that Lady Macbeth uses to 'galvanize' her husband into action is humiliation.
He is hoping that going public will 'galvanize' his fellow citizens.
It was both a new vehicle to 'galvanize' followers and operating there meant fewer logistical difficulties since it was close by.
Zinc metal used in the 'galvanizing' process provides an impervious barrier between the steel substrate and corrosive elements in the atmosphere.
No sense of shock 'galvanizes' the audience when we witness the details of her murder before he learns of it.
It should 'galvanise' people to participate, to make their views known through the ballot box.
As usual in this part of the country, roof coverings are 'galvanized' corrugated steel.
Built of a strong timber-frame and wooden floors, the roofing was 'galvanized' corrugated iron sheeting.
Instead, it became a liability, a disheartening battle of egos between its figureheads and led to attendant 'galvanization' along the lines of high culture versus low among the population at large.
His genius though, is not only to mount a popular critique of industrial agriculture which resonates around the world, but to move on and build a viable, attractive alternative that 'galvanises' people.
All wood components are treated with linen oil and all steel elements are 'galvanized' .
In order to achieve the best finish, the article should be designed to fit inside the 'galvanising' bath in a single dip.
Even though 'galvanised' iron was replacing some of the demand for slate, the quarries could barely keep up the supply.
The primary use of zinc is in 'galvanizing' other metals, especially iron and steel.
It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also 'galvanising' me and my colleagues into human rights activism.
In the long run, we pay an even heavier price by 'galvanizing' opponents bent on freeing themselves from what they perceive as elitist disrespect for democratic governance.
Zinc is used largely to 'galvanise' iron and steel.
With the knowledge that architectural appearance is required, the 'galvanizer' can take extra care to achieve uniform appearance and normal coating weight.
He did the same for Ireland, 'galvanising' a middling team into a team that was far greater than the sum of its parts.
As director of Highland Metals, one of only several 'galvanisers' left in Scotland, he is convinced that local authorities are missing a trick in reducing their maintenance costs for steel infrastructure around the country.
Steel is 'galvanized' , walls are fairfaced concrete block, and floors are concrete or asphalt.
During 'galvanization' , a coat of melted zinc is applied directly to the steel, protecting it from corrosion.
The purpose of 'galvanization' is to protect the underlying metal from corrosion.
Hot-dip 'galvanization' gains more and more importance in the field of surface treatment methods.
It is rarely possible for the 'galvanizer' to minimise or control the development of dull grey coatings which is dependent basically on steel composition.
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