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Electrify   /ɪlˈɛktrəfˌaɪ/   Listen
Electrify

verb
(past & past part. electrified; pres. part. electrifying)
1.
Excite suddenly and intensely.
2.
Charge (a conductor) with electricity.
3.
Equip for use with electricity.  Synonym: wire.






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"Electrify" Quotes from Famous Books



... declamation. I am desirous of perfecting myself in the delicate inflections of this sweet intoxicating language, which is as deliciously soft as its native skies, and golden as its Capri vintage. I long to electrify these fervid enthusiastic yet critical Neapolitans with one of their ...
— Infelice • Augusta Jane Evans Wilson

... three or four inches diameter on the mouth of a clean, dry glass bottle. By a fine silken thread from the ceiling, right over the mouth of the bottle, suspend a small cork ball about the bigness of a marble, the thread of such a length as that the cork ball may rest against the side of the shot. Electrify the shot, and the ball will be repelled to the distance of four or five inches, more or less, according to the quantity of electricity. When in this state, if you present to the shot the point of a long, ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13 • Various

... acres, and split, from the tall walnut trees of the primeval forest, enough rails to surround them with a fence. Little did either dream, while engaged in this work, that the day would come when the appearance of John Hanks in a public meeting with two of these rails on his shoulder, would electrify a State convention, and kindle throughout the country a contagious and passionate enthusiasm whose results would ...
— The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln • Wayne Whipple

... thing and carry it through. Believe you were made for the place you fill, and that no one else can fill it as well. Put forth your whole energies. Be awake, electrify yourself; go forth to the task. Only once learn to carry a thing through in all its completeness and proportion, and you will become a hero. You will think better of yourself; others will think better of you. The world in its very heart ...
— How to Succeed - or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune • Orison Swett Marden

... cleared his throat. When he spoke, there was a trace of disappointment in his tone. To have been able to electrify his audience with the news of some startling discovery would have been pure joy ...
— Cy Whittaker's Place • Joseph C. Lincoln

... at Winchester Cathedral. ''Might as well try to electrify a haystack. And to think that the World would take three columns and ask for more—with ...
— The Kipling Reader - Selections from the Books of Rudyard Kipling • Rudyard Kipling

... companion, a tall negro fellow, with a long good-humored face, and the profile of a horse, which stood out from beneath a narrow-rimmed straw hat, stuck on the back of his head. The explosions of laughter of these two varlets on meeting and exchanging compliments were enough to electrify the country round. ...
— The Crayon Papers • Washington Irving



Words linked to "Electrify" :   electrification, excite, commove, make full, charge, agitate, accommodate, natural philosophy, electricity, fill, rouse, fill up, turn on, charge up, physics, adapt



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