0 past simple and past participle of electrocute
1 to kill someone by causing electricity to flow through their body:
Using the contrasting pitch accent, the teacher refocuses the stress to wouldn't and uses a rising intonation contour on electrocuted.
Vale (1974) estimated that 94% of flies which collided with his mobile electric nets were electrocuted and fell into the collecting trays below.
A year and a half ago, an 18-year-old constituent of mine was electrocuted and died after a fall.
I saw a cat snoozing quietly on it, and all those who had been electrocuted had their photographs hanging all round.
In the southwest, people have been electrocuted because a high load has touched overhead cables.
If someone drops a transistor into their bath, they are electrocuted.
The post-mortem subsequently confirmed that the men had been electrocuted.
He knows very well what happens to prisoners who are electrocuted.