0 to make a machine or system operate using electricity when it did not before:
1 to make a person or group extremely excited by what you say or do:
2 to equip with electricity:
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.
Portable anti-riot devices for administering an electric shock or an incapacitating substance, and riot control vehicles electrified to repel boarders are controlled under the legislation.
A small amount of electrified fencing is in use in some commission forests, but only on a trial basis.
We electrified the east coast main line, and caused the channel tunnel to be built.
I see another method of bringing employment to this country which is much better than electrifying the home railways.
Should children walk off the footway they could come into contact with the electrified third rail.
There will be little benefit from electrifying a worn-out railway.
At the same time, of course industry was being rapidly electrified and every scheme for modernisation included an increased degree of electrification.
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