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plugged

adjective as in advertised

adjective as in costive

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An unabashed showman, Trump plugged into the digital age, connecting the vitriol of social media to the insecurities and fears of a working class that felt angry and betrayed by liberalism and a changing global economic order.

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.

From Slate

“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.

On Tuesday, the band plugged its new album and tour with a performance on NBC’s “Today” show in New York.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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