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    jury-rigged

    adjective

    • 1. (of a ship) having temporary makeshift rigging.

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  2. Jury-rigged and jerry-built are somewhat older and not generally criticized, and have the added benefit of having corresponding verb forms. Jury-rigged is the best choice when the makeshift nature of the effort is to be emphasized rather than a shoddiness that results; the one who jury-rigs is merely doing what they can with the materials ...

  3. : to erect, construct, or arrange in a makeshift fashion. Synonyms. cobble (together or up) patch (together) throw up. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of jury-rig in a Sentence. we jury-rigged shelves out of cartons and crates until we could afford real furniture.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jury_riggingJury rigging - Wikipedia

    In maritime transport and sailing, jury rigging is making temporary makeshift running repairs with only the tools and materials on board. It originates from sail -powered boats and ships .

  5. Something that's jury-rigged is makeshift or thrown together from available parts. Kids love jury-rigged forts, made of blankets and chairs, even though they're not fancy.

  6. jury-rig something to make or build something with whatever materials are available, especially for temporary use. In the shed they jury-rigged a cooking stove to get some heat.

  7. Jury-rigged definition: a temporary rig to replace a permanent rig that has been disabled, lost overboard, etc.. See examples of JURY-RIGGED used in a sentence.

  8. To rig or assemble for temporary emergency use; improvise: The survivors of the wreck jury-rigged some fishing gear. [From jury-rig, jury-rigging, improvised rigging on a ship, modeled on jury-mast, temporary mast, perhaps ultimately from Old French ajurie, help, from aider, to help; see aid .]

  9. jury-rigged. View usage for: Source: Google Books Ngram Viewer. Mainly nautical set up in a makeshift manner, usually as a result of the loss of regular gear.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  10. adjective. a jury-rigged antenna. JURY–RIG meaning: to build or put together (a simple device or structure) using the materials that you have available.

  11. Jun 1, 2024 · Quick Reference. A temporary makeshift rig to bring a disabled vessel into harbour. A jury mast is one erected in place of a mast which has been carried away. A jury rudder is a makeshift arrangement to give a ship the ability to steer when it has lost its rudder.