rigs Antonyms

Meaning of rigs

rigs

equipage, to set up usually for temporary use, to fit out (as a ship) with rigging, clothing sense 1, equipage sense 2, a carriage with its horse, to furnish with gear, to manipulate or control usually by deceptive or dishonest means, the shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts of a ship that sets it apart from ships of other types, construct, tackle, equipment, or machinery fitted for a specified purpose, to fix in advance for a desired result, a tractor-trailer combination, clothe sense 1a, dress, the distinctive shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts of a ship, to fix in advance so that the outcome will be known, to fit out with rigging, clothe, dress, to put in condition or position for use, clothing, dress, to furnish with special gear, tackle, equipment, or machinery fitted for a certain purpose

rigs Sentence Examples

  1. The construction crew set up huge derricks to lift the tall beams into place.
  2. The pirate ship was equipped with rows of cannons on its broadsides.
  3. The drilling rigs were set up to extract oil from the seabed.
  4. The firefighters used ladders and other apparatuses to rescue people from the burning building.
  5. The amusement park had various rides with intricate mechanical rigs.
  6. The fisherman carefully attached bait to his hooks and cast his line into the water.
  7. The mountain climber's gear included specialized ropes, pulleys, and other rigs for ascending steep slopes.
  8. The gymnast's performance required precise execution of complex rigs on the bars and rings.
  9. The rescue team used a system of pulleys and ropes to extract the injured hiker from the crevasse.
  10. The prospector set up his rig to search for gold in the depths of the river.

FAQs About the word rigs

equipage, to set up usually for temporary use, to fit out (as a ship) with rigging, clothing sense 1, equipage sense 2, a carriage with its horse, to furnish wi

carriages, cabs, chariots, stagecoaches, tandems, hackney coaches, surreys, buckboards, coaches, roadsters

deprives,strips, dispossesses,divests,

The construction crew set up huge derricks to lift the tall beams into place.

The pirate ship was equipped with rows of cannons on its broadsides.

The drilling rigs were set up to extract oil from the seabed.

The firefighters used ladders and other apparatuses to rescue people from the burning building.