electric shock
noun
- physiological reaction or injury caused by electric current (see Q3587621 for death by electrocution)
Wiktionary
noun
- An instance of subjecting (someone or something) to an electric shock.
“The newer taser delivered a more powerful electric shock to the target than the older one did.”
“Ships' logs noted observations of the northern lights as far south as the Caribbean, and telegraph systems across the world were disrupted as electrical currents were induced in the copper lines. Several telegraph operators received electric shocks and some telegraph stations even caught fire.”
- The physical reaction or shock caused by the flow of electricity through the body.