Definition of electrification in English:
electrification
noun ɪlɛktrɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nəˌlɛktrəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun1The action or process of charging something with electricity.
I saw no evidence of electrification of the fence
Example sentencesExamples
- The troops also found a well furnished underground hideout with beds and electrification in the house.
- Special radio transmitters were measuring the electrification of the ionosphere, and cosmic-ray-counter telescopes were analyzing radiation at the edge of space.
- Anomalous potentials were observed that could not be attributed to contact electrification.
- The Naval Research Laboratory used radio signals from the flying rocket to measure the electrification of the ionosphere.
- Medieval practices of guillotining, lynching, and public hanging belong to the same category as the death penalty by lethal injection or electrification.
- Edison still ate breakfast the day he mastered electrification.
- Because the temperature variations within a thundercloud include the range of laboratory reversal temperatures, this phenomenon does offer an explanation of cloud electrification.
- Calculations have shown that this process is able to produce electrification at rates comparable with those observed.
- Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation.
- The Cape Griffon vulture has experienced continuous problems with poisoning, electrification, habitat destruction and diet deficiencies.
- 1.1 The conversion of a machine or system to the use of electrical power.
the electrification of the railways
as modifier the Government's rural electrification programme
Example sentencesExamples
- The electrification of suburban railways during the interwar period greatly increased their speed, comfort, and flexibility.
- Huge suburban tracts were brought into being by railway companies, generally as a consequence of electrification.
- He indicated that off-grid electrification might be the only solution to many of the over 2000 un-electrified settlements in Namibia.
- Reina was struck by lightning while working on an electrification project.
- Electrification of the countryside developed spectacularly: over 80 per cent of all communes were connected by 1930.
- Electrification will still not go west beyond a couple of miles west of St. Louis.
- The electrification programme accounts for a small percentage of the increase in the demand for electricity.
- Electrification of factories and houses was an exploding new technology that increased output and brought with it appliances and radio.
- These settlements are widely dispersed and too small to be considered for grid electrification.
- As incomes increase in developing countries, electrification, appliance ownership, and the demand for electricity would increase at a relatively rapid rate.
Definition of electrification in US English:
electrification
nounəˌlektrəfəˈkāSH(ə)nəˌlɛktrəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
1The action or process of charging something with electricity.
I saw no evidence of electrification of the fence
Example sentencesExamples
- Because the temperature variations within a thundercloud include the range of laboratory reversal temperatures, this phenomenon does offer an explanation of cloud electrification.
- Special radio transmitters were measuring the electrification of the ionosphere, and cosmic-ray-counter telescopes were analyzing radiation at the edge of space.
- Anomalous potentials were observed that could not be attributed to contact electrification.
- Medieval practices of guillotining, lynching, and public hanging belong to the same category as the death penalty by lethal injection or electrification.
- Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation.
- The Naval Research Laboratory used radio signals from the flying rocket to measure the electrification of the ionosphere.
- The Cape Griffon vulture has experienced continuous problems with poisoning, electrification, habitat destruction and diet deficiencies.
- The troops also found a well furnished underground hideout with beds and electrification in the house.
- Calculations have shown that this process is able to produce electrification at rates comparable with those observed.
- Edison still ate breakfast the day he mastered electrification.
- 1.1 The conversion of a machine or system to the use of electrical power.
the electrification of the railroads
as modifier the Government's rural electrification program
Example sentencesExamples
- The electrification programme accounts for a small percentage of the increase in the demand for electricity.
- Huge suburban tracts were brought into being by railway companies, generally as a consequence of electrification.
- Reina was struck by lightning while working on an electrification project.
- As incomes increase in developing countries, electrification, appliance ownership, and the demand for electricity would increase at a relatively rapid rate.
- Electrification will still not go west beyond a couple of miles west of St. Louis.
- The electrification of suburban railways during the interwar period greatly increased their speed, comfort, and flexibility.
- He indicated that off-grid electrification might be the only solution to many of the over 2000 un-electrified settlements in Namibia.
- These settlements are widely dispersed and too small to be considered for grid electrification.
- Electrification of factories and houses was an exploding new technology that increased output and brought with it appliances and radio.
- Electrification of the countryside developed spectacularly: over 80 per cent of all communes were connected by 1930.