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electrocute (v.)

"execute by electricity," 1889, American English, from electro- + back half of execute. The method first was used Aug. 6, 1890, in New York state, on William Kemmler, convicted of the murder of his common-law wife. In reference to accidental death by 1909. Electric chair is also first recorded 1889, the year the one used on Kemmler was introduced in New York as a humane alternative to hanging. Related: Electrocuted; electrocuting.

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Definitions of electrocute from WordNet

electrocute (v.)
kill by electric shock;
She dropped the hair dryer into the bathtub and was instantly electrocuted
electrocute (v.)
kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair;
The serial killer was electrocuted
Synonyms: fry
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