Phrases with «electrical shock»

"Electrical shock" refers to the sudden sensation or injury that occurs when an electric current passes through a person's body. It happens when someone comes into contact with a source of electricity, such as an exposed wire, and can cause pain, muscle contractions, burns, and even more severe injuries or death. Full definition

Sentences with «electrical shock»

  • It is now used in connection with severe injuries or deaths resulting from electrical shock. (ccdlaw.com)
  • In reality, the collars do not deliver anywhere near that level of electrical shock, and some don't rely on electricity at all. (dogs.lovetoknow.com)
  • Then the extinction phase began in which the test persons were shown the same pictures several times as before but they no longer received electrical shocks. (sciencedaily.com)
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