electroed

/ɪˈlɛktroʊd/
verb
  1. To apply an electric current or electroplating process to an object, typically to coat it with a thin layer of metal.
    • The jeweler electroed the silver pendant with a layer of gold to make it shine.
    • She learned how to electro small objects in her science class using a simple battery setup.
    • In the factory, workers electroed the metal parts to protect them from rust.
  2. To shock or stun someone or something with electricity, often accidentally or as a form of punishment.
    • In the old prison, guards would sometimes electro inmates as a cruel punishment.
    • The faulty wire nearly electroed the technician when he touched the exposed cable.
    • The electric fence was designed to electro any animal that tried to climb over it.