0 past simple and past participle of electrocute --
1 to kill someone by causing electricity to flow through their body: --
In a heavy snowstorm you may get them carried away by the weight of snow, and people may be electrocuted.
I know farmers who have kept dogs but have now given up doing so because they could not prevent them from being electrocuted.
I have done so at night and have floundered around a field, getting electrocuted in every corner.
It is to be hoped that if and when he tries to do that he will not be electrocuted.
It was obvious that they had been electrocuted.
We will not then have the horror of a hunt going across a railway line and the hounds being electrocuted.
The last complete year for which figures are available is 1983, when 44 people were electrocuted in or around the home.
He knows very well what happens to prisoners who are electrocuted.