plug in

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plug in

Please plug in the toaster so we can make breakfast.

Definition

Verb (transitive): 1. To connect an electrical device to a power source by inserting its plug into an electrical outlet. 2. To connect a device to another device or system, often to establish functionality or communication.

Usage

The verb "plug in" is used to describe the action of making a physical or sometimes metaphorical connection to enable operation. It is a separable phrasal verb (e.g., "plug the lamp in" or "plug in the lamp").

Examples
  • Literal Electrical Connection:
    • Could you plug in the vacuum cleaner? (Connect the vacuum cleaner to the electrical outlet.)
    • I forgot to plug my phone in last night, so the battery is dead. (I forgot to connect my phone to the charger.)
  • Device/System Connection:
    • Before the presentation, please plug in the projector to the laptop. (Connect the projector to the laptop.)
    • The technician will plug the new router in to the main network. (The technician will connect the new router.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to be plugged in" (adjective phrase): To be connected to a power source or network; figuratively, to be well-informed or connected socially/professionally.

    • Make sure the amplifier is plugged in before you turn it on. (Ensure it is connected to power.)
    • As a journalist, she is plugged in to all the latest political gossip. (She is well-connected and informed.)
  • "plug into": A variant often used when specifying what system or network is being connected to.

    • You need to plug the microphone into the audio interface. (Connect the microphone to the audio interface.)
    • The software allows users to plug into a vast database of information. (The software allows connection to a database.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Plug (noun): A device with metal pins that connects a piece of equipment to an electricity supply.
    • The plug doesn't fit this socket.
  • Plug (verb): To fill a hole tightly; to promote something persistently.
    • They used putty to plug the leak.
    • He took every opportunity to plug his new book on TV.
Synonyms
  • Connect: To join two things together.
  • Hook up: To connect a device (informal).
  • Insert: To put something into something else (can be used for physical plugs).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Plug in/into: As defined above.
  • Unplug (verb): To disconnect an electrical device by removing its plug.
    • Always unplug the toaster before cleaning it.
  • Plug up (verb): To block or seal a hole.
    • We need to plug up that crack in the wall.
Related Idioms
  • "Plug and play" (computing idiom): Describes a device or component that can be connected to a system and used immediately without complex setup.
    • Most modern USB drives are plug and play.
  • "Pull the plug" (idiom): To stop something, often an activity or project, from continuing; to disconnect life support.
    • The investors decided to pull the plug on the failing venture. (They decided to stop funding it.)
plug in

Please plug in the toaster so we can make breakfast.

Verb
  1. plug into an outlet
    • Please plug in the toaster!
    • Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight

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