Pronunciation: /ʌnˈplʌɡ/
verb to disconnect or remove an electrical device from a power source
A1 I unplug my phone every night before I go to bed.
A2 Don't forget to unplug the iron after you finish using it.
B1 It's important to unplug electronic devices when not in use to save energy.
B2 The technician had to unplug the computer to fix the hardware issue.
C1 To relax and unwind, I like to unplug from technology and spend time outdoors.
C2 During meditation retreats, participants are encouraged to unplug from all electronic devices.
formal It is important to remember to unplug electronic devices when they are not in use to save energy.
informal I always feel more relaxed when I unplug from my phone and spend time outdoors.
slang Dude, you need to unplug and chill out for a bit.
figurative Sometimes, the best way to recharge is to unplug from the chaos of everyday life.
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