unplug

IPA: ʌnpɫˈʌg

verb

  • (transitive) To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket.
  • (intransitive) To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress.
  • (transitive) To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain).
  • To temporarily disconnect from worldly experiences.
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Examples of "unplug" in Sentences

  • If you can, try turning the amplifier off (don't unplug from the power socket).
  • Essays like this - Technology, The Movie - are the reason I can't unplug from the net.
  • Time away helped him unplug from the competitive showbiz world and reconnect with real life.
  • Dems need to get their act together and unplug from the left if they ever have any hope of winning again.
  • Then at least let us unplug from the televisions that lull us into dreams that we might win a lottery or fame as a star on TV.
  • But the constant connectivity that is synonymous with modern life is at odds with the goals of most artists colonies: You go there to unplug from the world.
  • No go unplug from the computer, turn off your tea party forums and go to a library and find some archives and check out the timeline of Iran/Iraq and our meddling.
  • In my opinion solar power is the established energy providers worst nightmare because in a lot of circumstances most of us could unplug from the grid or drastically reduce our dependence on the grid.

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