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Rig - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A rig is a large structure or equipment used for drilling oil or gas. It can also refer to the arrangement of sails and masts on a ship. In informal contexts, it means to manipulate something dishonestly.

rig

/rɪɡ/ /rɪɡ/

Definition:

To equip or set up, often with machinery or gear; manipulate dishonestly for personal gain.

Synonyms:

outfit, manipulate, fix, arrange, equip

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

dismantle, disassemble

Common Collocations:

oil rig, rig up, rig election, rigging system

Derivatives:

rigger, rigging

Usage Tips:

Use "rig" for setting up equipment or manipulating outcomes; avoid confusion with "rigid."

Common Phrases:

rig the game, jury-rigged, rig out

Etymology:

Originated in late 15th century Scandinavian (rigga), meaning "to bind or fit out."

Examples:

  • 1. The workers will rig the stage lights before the concert.
  • 2. He tried to rig the election by bribing officials.
  • 3. They used ropes to rig a makeshift shelter in the forest.
  • 4. The oil rig stood tall against the stormy sky.

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