rig up
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Definition
Verb (transitive) To assemble, construct, or arrange something, often in a makeshift, temporary, or improvised way using available materials.
Usage
The verb "rig up" is used to describe the action of quickly putting together a device, structure, or system. It strongly implies that the result is not professionally or permanently built, but is a practical, temporary solution. It often involves creativity and the use of whatever tools or parts are at hand.
Examples
- They managed to rig up a shelter from the fallen branches and a tarpaulin.
- We can rig up a temporary antenna to get a better signal.
- He rigged up a clever pulley system to lift the heavy box.
Advanced Usage
- The phrasal verb can sometimes be used in a figurative sense to describe improvising a non-physical solution.
- We'll have to rig up a new schedule for the coming week.
Variants and Related Words
- Rig (verb): While "rig" can mean to set up equipment (e.g., ), it more commonly means to arrange or manipulate something dishonestly (e.g., ). "Rig up" is more neutral and specifically focuses on improvised construction.
- Jerry-rig (verb): A synonym meaning to construct in a crude or improvised manner.
- MacGyver (verb, informal): To rig up a solution ingeniously from everyday items (from the TV character).
Synonyms
- Improvise
- Assemble
- Cobble together
- Put together
- Devise
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Set up: To prepare or arrange. This is more general and does not carry the connotation of being makeshift or temporary.
- They set up the conference room for the meeting. (More formal/permanent than "rigged up")
- Fix up: To repair or improve. While it can involve assembly, its primary meaning is restoration.
- He fixed up the old bicycle.
Idioms
- To rig something up is itself an idiomatic phrasal verb. There are no common idioms that use "rig up" as a fixed component beyond its standard meaning.
Verb
- erect or construct, especially as a temporary measure
- Can he rig up a P.A. system?