I guess I've always taken "electrocute" to simply mean someone getting a good dose of electricity sent through their system but doesn't always have to result in death. Checking into many on-line dictionary definitions the "death" aspect seems to be a major part of it but some do also say "to injure or kill..." I'd say it's a word that's been too harshly confined by its definition and certainly can be used more openly as to mean just to get a severe shock. Which, again, is how I always used it. I mean people have touched live wires and such, gotten electrocuted and died but where revived by medical techniques. So.... is that person then only "shocked."?
Same thing with your drowning example, people have drowned and died but were revived by medical techniques. I'd still say they drowned but ended up surviving.
Same thing with your drowning example, people have drowned and died but were revived by medical techniques. I'd still say they drowned but ended up surviving.