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electrify

American  
[ih-lek-truh-fahy] / ɪˈlɛk trəˌfaɪ /

verb (used with object)

electrifies, present (3rd person singular) electrified, past participle, past electrifying present participle
  1. to charge with or subject to electricity; apply electricity to.

  2. to supply (a region, community, etc.) with electric power.

    The valley wasn't electrified until 1936.

  3. to equip for the use of electric power, as a railroad.

  4. to excite greatly; thrill.

    to electrify an audience.

    Synonyms:
    dazzle, rouse, stir

electrify British  
/ ɪˈlɛktrɪˌfaɪ /

verb

  1. to adapt or equip (a system, device, etc) for operation by electrical power

  2. to charge with or subject to electricity

  3. to startle or excite intensely; shock or thrill

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Origin of electrify

First recorded in 1735–45; electr- + -ify

Explanation

Electrify means to make something electric — either literally or figuratively. You can electrify a house by wiring it so the occupants will have lights, or you can electrify a boring party by getting everyone laughing. A captivating person might electrify every room she enters. Maybe it’s her laugh, maybe it’s the way she talks with her hands, maybe it’s the zany scarves she wears. Something about her gets everyone going. In a related sense, electrify can also describe what the electrician does to a house — she wires it so that the lights, computers, and television can all be plugged in and operate properly.

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"If you electrify and you increase coal, then what are you doing?" veteran COP observer and E3G analyst Alden Meyer told AFP in Bonn.

From Barron's • Jun. 9, 2026

The trend is a reminder that, despite the breakneck growth of green electricity in China, the world’s factory still largely runs on polluting processes that are hard to electrify.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 30, 2026

Lawmakers are also moving this year to boost heat pump adoption — proposing to streamline permitting, and make it easier to electrify homes.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 1, 2026

Layers of silent tension electrify the air throughout these early hours.

From Salon • Jan. 8, 2026

She wouldn’t even mind learning how to electrify things.

From "Habibi" by Naomi Shihab Nye

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