_:vb7084866 "1848, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter I, in The History of England from the Accession of James II:"@en . _:vb7084864 "(transitive) To strongly excite, especially by something delightful or inspiring; to thrill."@en . _:vb7084867 "Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by mentioning it to him at table."@en . _:vb7084866 "If the sovereign were now to immure a subject in defiance of the writ of habeas corpus [\u2026] the whole nation would be instantly electrified by the news."@en . _:vb7084867 "1876, George Eliot, Daniel Deronda:"@en . _:vb7084868 "The trailblazing Oaxacan chef Alejandro Ruiz [\u2026] has spiked this black-bean sauce with a hidden depth charge of flavor: patches of foliage from a local avocado tree. The leaves electrify the sauce with an unexpected thrum of black licorice."@en . _:vb7084866 . _:vb7084867 . _:vb7084865 . . _:vb7084865 "Her performance in the play electrified the audience."@en . _:vb7084864 . "4" . _:vb7084868 . _:vb7084868 "2014 October 25, Jeff Gordinier, \u201CIn search of the perfect taco\u201D, in T: The New York Times Style Magazine (international edition)\u200E[1], page 100:"@en .