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rig

[rɪɡ]

rig Definition

  • 1to arrange dishonestly for the result of something, for example an election, to be changed
  • 2to set up equipment or machinery for use
  • 3a large structure or machine with many parts, especially one used for drilling for oil

Using rig: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company was accused of rigging the election.

  • Example

    He rigged up a system of pulleys to lift the heavy boxes.

  • Example

    The oil rig was damaged in the storm.

rig Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rig

Phrases with rig

  • jury-rigged

    improvised or makeshift, typically using whatever is available

    Example

    The mechanic jury-rigged a temporary fix for the broken engine.

  • to dress someone up in special clothes

    Example

    We need to rig out the actors for the play.

  • to prepare a ship or submarine for stealthy movement

    Example

    The captain ordered the crew to rig for silent running to avoid detection by enemy ships.

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Summary: rig in Brief

The verb 'rig' [rɪɡ] has two main meanings: to arrange dishonestly for a result to be changed, and to set up equipment or machinery for use. The noun 'rig' refers to a large structure or machine with many parts, especially one used for drilling for oil. Examples include 'The company was accused of rigging the election,' and 'He rigged up a system of pulleys to lift the heavy boxes.' Phrases include 'jury-rigged,' meaning improvised, 'rig out,' meaning to dress up, and 'rig for silent running,' meaning to prepare for stealthy movement.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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