electrify
elec|tri|fy /ɪl'ektrɪfaɪ/ (electrifies electrifying electrified)
1 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If people are electrified by an event or experience, it makes them feel very excited and surprised.
The world was electrified by his courage and resistance.
= thrill
● electrifying [ADJ]
He gave an electrifying performance.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed
When a railway system or railway line is electrified, electric cables are put over the tracks, or electric rails are put beside them, so that the trains can be powered by electricity.
The west-coast line was electrified as long ago as 1974.
...the electrified section of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
1 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If people are electrified by an event or experience, it makes them feel very excited and surprised.
The world was electrified by his courage and resistance.
= thrill
● electrifying [ADJ]
He gave an electrifying performance.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed
When a railway system or railway line is electrified, electric cables are put over the tracks, or electric rails are put beside them, so that the trains can be powered by electricity.
The west-coast line was electrified as long ago as 1974.
...the electrified section of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.