Similar words: electrocute, electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic spectrum, electrification, electron, electrode, electronic, electronics. Meaning: [ɪ‚lektrə'kjuːʃn] n. 1. execution by electricity 2. killing by electric shock.
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(1) Six people were drowned; five died from electrocution.
(2) He was sentenced to death by electrocution.
(3) The court sentenced him to death by electrocution.
(4) Then Harvey spoke about the danger of electrocution.
(5) Then Harvey spoke about the danger of electrocution. Since time immemorial(sentencedict .com), boys have climbed the water tower.
(6) These devices can save people from electrocution.
(7) They have spread a massively extreme metal electrocution that is impossible to label simply as dark.
(8) And yet we experience it in that electrocution of time we call predestination.
(9) Using electrocution in cross - examination room, he faces an unknown punishment.
(10) Nebraska was the only state still using electrocution as its sole means of execution.
(11) SCULLY : Needle punctures, maybe. An animal bite. Electrocution of some kind.
(12) He was remembering the verses Karen had written him after Wally Talbot's electrocution.
(13) I already knew I wasn't going to be comfortable with this method - electrocution was faster and simpler.
(14) Severe injuries such as deep thermal burn, cardiopulmonary arrest or immediate death associated with high voltage or lightning electrocution are well reported in the literatures.
(15) Ananalysis in 2005 of post-mortem remains from 43 prisoners sentenced todeath by electrocution found the most common visible injuries to behead and leg burns where the electrodes were attached.
(16) Vick killed a handful of under - performing pit bulls, apparently by drowning, hanging and electrocution.
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