0 past simple and past participle of electrify
1 to make a machine or system operate using electricity when it did not before:
2 to make a person or group extremely excited by what you say or do:
For example, the area boasted well-maintained public gardens, an electrified trolley system, street lighting, and modern plumbing and sewer systems.
Our goal is clearly to design instruments that can be played in a small ensemble with acoustic instruments, be they electrified or not.
In fact, the imaginative content of opinion was electrified by the clandestine nature of official conferences.
Experiments with electrified targets were run for two hours and those with traps were run for three hours prior to sunset.
Additionally, targets 3 and 4 had 0.5 m of electrified mosquito netting (flanking net) on either side (fig. lc).
However, it was the fact that the victim had followed a subterranean double-life - 'elegant bourgeoise widow' and 'secret and seductive private investigator ' - that electrified press and public.
Bass guitars were made by stringing acoustic guitars with piano strings, and both bass and guitar were electrified using telephone mikes as pick-ups.
This economic reappraisal is of existing lines which, to a great extent, have been dieselised or electrified.