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unrig

[uhn-rig] / ʌnˈrɪg /


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They must form a unified coalition of people of all races, genders, sexualities and classes, and band together to unrig the system.

From The Guardian Feb. 2, 2020

“So the question is, how do we unrig this system?” says Lawrence, who clearly doesn’t just play a superhero on the big screen.

From Washington Post Feb. 27, 2019

We boys were sent aloft to unrig the chafing gear, and took advantage of our position and the Mate's occupation to nurse the job, that we might enjoy the prospect.

From The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea by David W. Bone

A small rope serving to unrig the lower top-gallant yard-arm of its lift and brace, when in the act of sending it down on deck.

From The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. by Sir Edward Belcher

But the sailing-wind came to nothing, and we were soon obliged to unrig and take to paddling.

From Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 by Fridtjof Nansen

President Arturo Illia, a sometime physician, held an unrigged vote in the steaming, depressed northern province of Jujuy and was all but wiped off the slate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Get live baits, such as pilchards, herring or goggle-eyes before heading offshore, and keep a few fresh, unrigged ballyhoo in the cooler.

From Time Magazine Archive

A new word game, carefully unrigged, begins under the guidance of Comedian Jan Murray.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Bristol was completely unrigged; her guns were dismounted and her top-masts shot away.

From Hurricane Hurry by William Henry Giles Kingston

There was no longer a need for our precious 'stand by,' and we unrigged the wind tackle and accepted our new shipmate, the marine engineer, as a worthy brother seaman.

From Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war by David W. (David William) Bone

Emily Bazelon: You talk about breaking up corporate power as a way of unrigging the economy, making people feel a sense of ownership.

From Slate Jun. 20, 2026

Nor are taxes the only instrument available for unrigging markets to make them more competitive and equitable.

From Washington Post Oct. 16, 2019

“I’m obsessed with this idea — not just of unrigging it but actually fixing it.”

From Washington Post Feb. 27, 2019

They were for ever employed in knotting and splicing, and in rigging and unrigging a model ship, which had been made on purpose to instruct them.

From The Three Midshipmen by Victor Prout

The crew of the Diligente were turned over to a hulk, preparatory to unrigging and clearing her out for dock.

From Percival Keene by Frederick Marryat




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