Rig ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rig ( verb )

  1. To set up or arrange, especially in a careful or skillful way.
  2. To equip or furnish with necessary gear for a particular purpose.

Origin:

Late 16th century, from middle low german riggen, of west slavic origin.

Examples:

  1. She rigged the tent in a matter of minutes.
  2. He rigged the boat with a new sail.
  3. The stage was rigged with lights and sound equipment.
  4. She knew how to rig a fishing line.
  5. The thief rigged the lock with a wire.

(As a noun)

Rig ( noun )

  1. To set up or arrange, especially in a careful or skillful way.
  2. To equip or furnish with necessary gear for a particular purpose.

Origin:

Late 16th century, from middle low german riggen, of west slavic origin.

Examples:

  1. She rigged the tent in a matter of minutes.
  2. He rigged the boat with a new sail.
  3. The stage was rigged with lights and sound equipment.
  4. She knew how to rig a fishing line.
  5. The thief rigged the lock with a wire.
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