unplug
1 of 1verb/ʌnˈplʌɡ/
Forms:unplugs,unplugging,unplugged,unplugged
1
to disconnect an electronic device from an electricity source
- Before leaving for vacation, make sure to unplug all unnecessary appliances to save energy and reduce the risk of fire.
- After finishing her work, she decided to unplug her laptop to give it a break from constant charging.
- It's a good habit to unplug chargers when they are not in use, as they can still draw power even when not connected to a device.
- He had to unplug the television to reset it after it froze during the live broadcast of the game.
- The technician advised us to unplug the refrigerator for a few hours to allow it to defrost properly.
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