"Rigged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rigged" Meaning

Synonyms: fixed, fixed up, tampered with, fiddled with, manipulated

Example sentences:

The boxing match was rigged to ensure the favorite won.
The politician accused his opponent's campaign of being rigged.
The store manager admitted that the prize was rigged to go to her own daughter.

Meaning: manipulated or tampered with in a devious or unfair way, often to achieve a desired outcome or to cheat someone out of what's rightfully theirs

"Rigged" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rigged"

Word Meaning: Unfairly adjusted or fixed in someone's favor, especially to prevent a fair outcome.


Example Sentences:


1. Politics: The opposition accused the government of having a rigged election, citing widespread voter suppression and vote tampering.
2. Sports: The referees were accused of rigged the game, awarding penalties to the home team unfairly throughout the match.
3. Business: The company's financial reports were rigged to make it seem like they were making a bigger profit than they actually were.
4. Justice system: The bails were rigged by officials to make sure that influential people got off with lighter sentences.
5. Gambling: The casino was accused of rigged its slot machines to make it harder for players to win, while skimming off profits when people did win.

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