rig Definition
rig
verb rigged, rigging
- 1. naut.
- To fit (a ship, masts, etc) with ropes, sails and rigging.
- To position correctly the various parts and components of (an aircraft, etc).
3. naut.aeronautics.
- Said of a ship, aircraft, etc: to be made ready for use; to be equipped.
- Thesaurus: engineer, arrange, falsify, fix, gerrymander, manipulate, tamper with, doctor, trump up, cook up.
- 1. naut.
- The particular arrangement of sails, ropes and masts on a ship.
3. Gear or equipment, especially that used for a specific task.
(N Amer)
4. A lorry or truck.
- The system of ropes, wires, etc which support and control a ship's masts and sails.
- The ropes and wires, etc which support the structure of an airship or the wings of a biplane.
Phrasal Verb: rig someone out
- To dress them in clothes of a stated or special kind.To provide them with special equipment.
- To build or prepare it, especially hastily and with whatever material is available.
