v. & n.
v.tr. (rigged, rigging) manage or conduct fraudulently (they rigged the election).
n. 1 a trick or dodge. 2 a way of swindling. rig the market cause an artificial rise or fall in prices. rigger n.
[ 19th c.: orig. unkn. ]
v. & n.
v.tr. (rigged, rigging) manage or conduct fraudulently (they rigged the election).
n. 1 a trick or dodge. 2 a way of swindling. rig the market cause an artificial rise or fall in prices. rigger n.
[ 19th c.: orig. unkn. ]
Concise Oxford English dictionary. Краткий оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2012