electrocuting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ iˈlek.trə.kjuːt]
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Examples of electrocuting

  • 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.

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