ripcord

[ˈrɪpkɔːd]

ripcord Definition

  • 1a cord that is pulled to open a parachute or release a seat belt
  • 2a cord that is pulled to start a small gasoline engine
  • 3a cord that is pulled to inflate an airbag

Using ripcord: Examples

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

  • Example

    He pulled the ripcord and the parachute opened.

  • Example

    The engine wouldn't start until he pulled the ripcord.

  • Example

    The airbag inflated when the ripcord was pulled.

ripcord Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ripcord

  • release cord
  • ejection cord
  • parachute cord

Phrases with ripcord

  • to activate a mechanism by pulling a cord

    Example

    In case of emergency, pull the ripcord to open the parachute.

  • to pull the ripcord with force

    Example

    He yanked the ripcord to start the engine.

  • to remove the ripcord from a device

    Example

    He had to rip out the ripcord to fix the engine.

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Summary: ripcord in Brief

'Ripcord' [ˈrɪpkɔːd] refers to a cord used to activate a mechanism such as a parachute, seat belt, small gasoline engine, or airbag. It can be pulled with force, as in 'yank the ripcord,' or removed entirely, as in 'rip out the ripcord.'