plug into
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Definition
- Phrasal Verb:
- To connect an electrical device to a power source by inserting its plug into an electrical outlet or socket: The primary meaning is to establish an electrical connection for a device to function.
- To connect or link to a system, network, or source of information: A figurative extension meaning to become connected to or integrated with a larger system, such as a computer network, a social group, or a flow of ideas.
Usage Examples
- Literal (Electrical Connection):
- Before using the lamp, you need to plug it into the wall.
- The technician plugged the server into a backup power supply.
- Figurative (System/Network Connection):
- The new computer was quickly plugged into the company's network.
- She plugged into the local art scene as soon as she moved to the city.
Advanced Usage
- "to plug someone/something into something": To integrate or connect someone or something to a useful system, group, or resource.
- The mentor plugged the young entrepreneur into a valuable network of investors.
- This software allows you to plug your data into our analytics platform.
Variants and Related Words
- Plug in (phrasal verb): Often used interchangeably with "plug into," especially in the literal sense. "Plug in" can sometimes emphasize the act of making the connection, while "plug into" can emphasize the destination.
- Please plug in the charger. (Focus on the action)
- Please plug the charger into the socket. (Focus on the point of connection)
- Unplug (verb): To disconnect an electrical device by removing its plug.
Synonyms
- Connect to: To join or link to something.
- Hook up to: To attach or connect, especially to a power source or system.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Plug in: See "Variants and Related Words" above.
- Plug away (at something): To work steadily and persistently at a task.
- He's been plugging away at that report all week.
Related Idioms
- Plugged in: (Adjective) Being closely connected to and informed about a particular group, system, or current information.
- He's very plugged in to the latest tech trends.
- Plug into the grid: To connect to a main public utilities network, especially for electricity.
- The remote cabin is finally plugged into the grid.
Verb
- plug into an outlet
- Please plug in the toaster!
- Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight