Third person singular present tense of galvanize; to coat with zinc or to shock someone into action.
From galvanize, which comes from Luigi Galvani's name, originally referring to electricity produced by chemical reactions.
The word 'galvanizes' in everyday speech—like 'the coach galvanizes the team into action'—comes from how Galvani's electrical experiments seemed to shock dead muscles to life!
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