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Wire up Meaning in English

expression

ˈwaɪɝ/, /ˈwaɪɹ/ /ˈəp
WY-ur UP
wˈaɪə/ /ˈʌp
WY-uh UP

Definition

To connect electrical wires to something so it can get power or send signals. It can also mean to connect devices using wires or set up the wiring in a system.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and technical; usually refers to electrical or electronic systems. Common with passive ('be wired up'), e.g. 'The house was wired up last week.' Not about wireless connections. Sometimes used figuratively for preparing someone (e.g. for a lie detector).

Example Sentences

The electrician will wire up the new lights today.

basic

Can you wire up my computer to the internet?

basic

We need to wire up the speakers before the party.

basic

The whole house got wired up for high-speed internet last month.

natural

After we wire up the security cameras, we can test the system.

natural

He got wired up to a machine for the medical test.

natural