rigging

[ˈrɪɡɪŋ]

rigging Definition

  • 1the ropes, chains, and other gear used to support and work the masts, sails, and yards of a sailing ship
  • 2the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support a tall structure such as a ship's mast or a tent
  • 3the act of manipulating something in a dishonest way in order to achieve a desired outcome

Using rigging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rigging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rigging was damaged in the storm.

  • Example

    The sailors climbed up the rigging to adjust the sails.

  • Example

    The circus tent's rigging was impressive.

  • Example

    The company was accused of election rigging.

rigging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rigging

  • the makeshift repair of something using whatever materials are available

    Example

    He jury-rigged a temporary fix for the broken engine.

  • manipulating the rules or procedures in one's favor, often in a dishonest or unethical way

    Example

    The politician was accused of rigging the system to ensure his reelection.

  • manipulating the conditions of a situation to ensure a desired outcome, often in a dishonest or unfair way

    Example

    The coach was accused of rigging the game by bribing the referees.

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Summary: rigging in Brief

Rigging [ˈrɪɡɪŋ] refers to the ropes, chains, and other gear used to support and work the masts, sails, and yards of a sailing ship, or the system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support a tall structure. It can also refer to the act of manipulating something in a dishonest way to achieve a desired outcome. Examples include 'The rigging was damaged in the storm,' and 'The company was accused of election rigging.' Phrases include 'jury rigging,' meaning makeshift repair, and 'rigging the system,' meaning manipulating rules or procedures in one's favor.

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