English to Hawaiian Meaning of electrify - electrify


Electrify :
electrify

, heʻe piʻoloke ihola, hoopau koke, waihonaʻike, kaʻawaʻawaʻana, hoʻoluhi, hoʻokala, dia i, ka naita

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Definitions of electrify in English
Verb(1) excite suddenly and intensely(2) charge (a conductor(3) equip for use with electricity
Examples of electrify in English
(1) When he emerged from the London to Runcorn train journey who should he see to electrify him back to life?(2) One obvious way would be to electrify important sections of our rail network.(3) The thinking behind the move was that it would electrify voters with a charge of democratic zeal, and translate into 60 per cent voter turnout.(4) After a few more years, we were delighted to find that there were plans to electrify the line and, after considerable disruption, trains began stopping at our station once again.(5) Work is due to start next year on a 340 million euro project to upgrade and electrify the main railway line from Plovdiv to Svilengrad near the Turkish border.(6) It was the first of the big companies to electrify its lines, in the early part of the 20th century, and the only one to branch out into the big-time property market.(7) Place a normal rat in a cage with a grid floor, sound a tone, and then briefly electrify the grid with a current that will feel painful to the rat (but not strong enough to cause any damage to the rat's paws).(8) The Manpower Northern Electricity Consortium which was awarded the contract to electrify the area was currently having negotiations with Government to give the concessions.(9) This means that when you electrify wires in camp while the feed lines into camp are dead, you're also electrifying the power lines out of camp.(10) The darkness was the result of one of those choices imposed on supposedly electrified villages that have no control over when the ÔÇÿcurrentÔÇÖ will come each day.(11) When the lines were electrified , great care was taken to minimise the negative aesthetic impact of overhead wires and line poles.(12) What is happening here is electrifying people with ambition throughout the world.(13) The very early material makes its own case more powerfully than ever, electrifying the crowd.(14) Martin had grown up without electricity and electrification of his neighbourhood only occurred in the mid-1990s.(15) The blood electrifier is a relatively simple multivibrator circuit that produces a square wave output at 3.92 Hz.(16) He was electrified by a ÔÇÿbull wireÔÇÖ fence around his home, because he believed a man in the area was going to blow his head off.
Related Phrases of electrify
(1) electrify ::
electrify
Synonyms
Verb
1. excite ::
ka naita
2. thrill ::
thrill
3. stimulate ::
hoʻoulu
4. arouse ::
ho'āla
5. rouse ::
ala
6. inspire ::
ka hoihoi o
8. exhilarate ::
exhilarate
9. intoxicate ::
ka ona pinepine
10. galvanize ::
galvanize
11. move ::
hele nei
14. invigorate ::
hoʻoulu hou
15. animate ::
Animated
16. startle ::
hoopau koke
17. jolt ::
ka lele
18. shock ::
kŰia
19. light a fire under ::
kuni i ke ahi ma lalo o
20. give someone a thrill ::
haawi mai kekahi i ka thrill
21. give someone a charge ::
haawi mai kekahi i kekahi kauoha
Different Forms
electrifies, electrify, electrifying
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