rig

word

/ˈɹɪɡ/
rig
/ɹˈɪɡ/
rig

Definition

As a noun, a rig is a set of equipment or a large structure used for a particular job, such as drilling for oil. As a verb, to rig means to arrange something quickly in a practical way, or to dishonestly manipulate a result.

Usage & Nuances

Common in technical contexts: 'camera rig', 'drilling rig', 'lighting rig'. As a verb, 'rig up' often means assemble something temporarily. 'Rig' meaning cheat is negative and often used with 'election', 'game', or 'system'.

Example Sentences

They use a large rig to drill for oil offshore.

basic

He built a simple camera rig at home.

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Some people think the match was rigged.

basic

We rigged up a temporary light with a lamp and some tape.

natural

His gaming rig cost more than my laptop.

natural

If the system is rigged, ordinary people never get a fair chance.

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