Phrasal Verb - Plugging In
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.Definition
To connect or establish a power source to an electronic device, especially in the context of needing to'reboot' or reset an internal system.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to unplug my phone, then plug it back in to charge again. |
| 2 | The new employee was having trouble with the software, so we showed her how to plug in all the correct codes. |
| 3 | I think we'll need to plug in a new system to handle all the new data coming in. |
| 4 | Plugging in the router solved the issue we were having with our internet connection. |
| 5 | If this new tool doesn't work right, we may need to plug in our manual techniques to get the job done. |
| 6 | You need to plug in the landing gear on the plane, then go back and secure it. |
| 7 | She tried to plug in the vacuum, but it won't start. |
| 8 | We have to plug in all the necessary information for this project to prove our point. |
| 9 | Can you help me plug in my headphones, so I can listen to this? |
| 10 | This bed has places to plug in your phone charger and laptop for charging overnight. |