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plugged-in
[ pluhgd-in ]
adjective
- closely connected; in touch with what is going on; informed; involved:
He's one of the more plugged-in advisers at State House.
plugged-in
adjective
- slang.up-to-date; abreast of the times
Word History and Origins
Origin of plugged-in1
Example Sentences
The near-universal anger at Zuckerberg over Facebook and Instagram’s harms to teenagers have subjected Meta to myriad lawsuits, at both the civil and governmental level, that could change everything about the way those apps operate, especially as pertains to those addictive algorithms that keep users plugged in—in large part by knowingly preying on their most violent, bigoted, or suicidal impulses.
“The carpet cleaning company came and they plugged in there shampooer and the machine caught fire,” the resident wrote.
Among the options are tracking security badge swipes or checking where company laptops are plugged in during the day.
Finally, with the reservoir filled with water, I plugged in the pump and stood over my creation with bated breath.
Another day, he appeared suddenly to be frightened after using the bathroom, and then charged at a computer plugged in nearby.
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