0 present participle of electrocute
1 to kill someone by causing electricity to flow through their body:
Buenoano's lawyers argued that electrocuting a woman was especially cruel ' ' because research shows women have a lower pain threshold than men.
Although he reported that the electrocuting grids plus netting (see below) were 'invisible' to the flies, this seems to have been only to flies released directly in front of it.
In years to come, quite different methods of fishing may be needed, such as electrocuting fish bred in reservoirs.
To take the incidence of accidents in the home, through people electrocuting themselves or falling down the stairs, 8,000 deaths occur every year.
How can such people avoid electrocuting themselves with machinery if they cannot read the instructions?
He rips the light fixture from the wall and throws it into the sink, electrocuting her.
However, she picks up the toaster and drops it in the sink, electrocuting herself.
Ooga rescues him, by throwing a spear into the shark's laser beam, electrocuting itself.