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electrify (encz) | electrify,elektrifikovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
electrify (encz) | electrify,zelektrizovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Electrify (gcide) | Electrify \E*lec"tri*fy\, v. i.
To become electric.
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Electrify (gcide) | Electrify \E*lec"tri*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Electrified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Electrifying .] [Electric + -fy.]
1. To communicate electricity to; to charge with electricity;
as, to electrify a jar.
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2. To cause electricity to pass through; to affect by
electricity; to give an electric shock to; as, to
electrify a limb, or the body.
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3. To excite suddenly and violently, esp. by something highly
delightful or inspiriting; to thrill; as, this patriotic
sentiment electrified the audience.
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If the sovereign were now to immure a subject in
defiance of the writ of habeas corpus . . . the
whole nation would be instantly electrified by the
news. --Macaulay.
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Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by
mentioning it to him at table. --G. Eliot.
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4. To equip for employment of electric power; to modify (a
device) so that it uses electrical power as the main
source of energy; as, to electrify a railroad.
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electrify (wn) | electrify
v 1: excite suddenly and intensely; "The news electrified us"
2: charge (a conductor) with electricity
3: equip for use with electricity; "electrify an appliance"
[syn: electrify, wire] |
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electrifying (encz) | electrifying, adj: |
Electrify (gcide) | Electrify \E*lec"tri*fy\, v. i.
To become electric.
[1913 Webster]Electrify \E*lec"tri*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Electrified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Electrifying .] [Electric + -fy.]
1. To communicate electricity to; to charge with electricity;
as, to electrify a jar.
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2. To cause electricity to pass through; to affect by
electricity; to give an electric shock to; as, to
electrify a limb, or the body.
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3. To excite suddenly and violently, esp. by something highly
delightful or inspiriting; to thrill; as, this patriotic
sentiment electrified the audience.
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If the sovereign were now to immure a subject in
defiance of the writ of habeas corpus . . . the
whole nation would be instantly electrified by the
news. --Macaulay.
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Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by
mentioning it to him at table. --G. Eliot.
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4. To equip for employment of electric power; to modify (a
device) so that it uses electrical power as the main
source of energy; as, to electrify a railroad.
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Electrifying (gcide) | Electrify \E*lec"tri*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Electrified; p.
pr. & vb. n. Electrifying .] [Electric + -fy.]
1. To communicate electricity to; to charge with electricity;
as, to electrify a jar.
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2. To cause electricity to pass through; to affect by
electricity; to give an electric shock to; as, to
electrify a limb, or the body.
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3. To excite suddenly and violently, esp. by something highly
delightful or inspiriting; to thrill; as, this patriotic
sentiment electrified the audience.
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If the sovereign were now to immure a subject in
defiance of the writ of habeas corpus . . . the
whole nation would be instantly electrified by the
news. --Macaulay.
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Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by
mentioning it to him at table. --G. Eliot.
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4. To equip for employment of electric power; to modify (a
device) so that it uses electrical power as the main
source of energy; as, to electrify a railroad.
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electrifying (wn) | electrifying
adj 1: causing a surge of emotion or excitement; "she gave an
electrifying performance"; "a thrilling performer to
watch" [syn: electrifying, thrilling] |
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