unplug

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To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain)

I had to unplug the sink the other day, there was far too much hair and gunk down there.

To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket

To save electricity, I unplug my computer when I am not at home.

To disconnect the plug from
of electrical appliances
{f} remove an electrical plug from a socket; disconnect from an electrical current; remove an obstruction (drain, etc.)
If you unplug an electrical device or telephone, you pull a wire out of a socket so that it stops working. I had to unplug the phone. plug in. to disconnect a piece of electrical equipment by pulling its plug out of a socket
unplugged
Not plugged in
unplugged
Simple past tense and past participle of unplug
unplugged
Using acoustic instruments, especially in lieu of electric ones
unplugged
{s} recorded or played with acoustic instruments and not with amplified instruments (of rock music or pop musice); being not connected (Internet Slang)
unplugged
past of unplug
unplugged
If a pop group or musician performs unplugged, they perform without any electric instruments. Do you remember when everyone got a bit tired of electronic clutter and went unplugged and acoustic?. if a group of musicians perform unplugged, they perform without electric instruments
unplugging
present participle of unplug
unplugs
third-person singular of unplug
unplug
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