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Rigging Meaning in English

word

ˈɹɪɡɪŋ
RIG-ing
ɹˈɪɡɪŋ
rig-ING

Definition

'Rigging' refers to the ropes, cables, and chains used to support and control the sails on a boat or ship. It can also mean secretly arranging or manipulating an outcome, like in sports or elections.

Usage & Nuances

In nautical contexts, 'rigging' is technical, usually uncountable ('the rigging'). In the sense of manipulation, it is often used with 'election rigging' or 'match rigging.' Plural is rare. Not to be confused with 'rig' (the ship or the act of assembling equipment).

Example Sentences

The old ship needs new rigging.

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The rigging supports the sails.

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They were accused of rigging the election.

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One of the ropes in the rigging snapped during the storm.

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There are strict laws against rigging sports matches.

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He spent hours repairing the rigging before they could set sail.

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