Re: Electrocution
- From: ke10@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 18:13:32 +0100 (BST)
In article <h4n7n3$1b2$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Don Phillipson <e925@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You may find that most Americans use the noun
electrocution to mean death by electric shock, while
many Britons use the verb electrocute to mean suffering
a significant shock, not necessarily fatal.
Really? I have never heard it used to mean other than a fatal shock.
(Of course, "you may find" allows for the possibility that you may not.)
Katy
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