if a piece of equipment plugs into something, it is connected to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment
if you plug into a larger computer system, your computer becomes connected to it and you can get information from it
to become connected or involved with someone or something and get some benefit from them
to connect a piece of equipment to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment
First plug the keyboard into your computer.
Plug into computer networks and you’ll find a mine of useless information.
The company also has significantly more people plugged into its fibre network than BT.
The mouse plugs into a serial port.
Today public spaces are filled with people plugged into headphones.
We do not have a great assimilation process other than our ministerial staff helping people get plugged into the ministry.
With this latest book, she is clearly hoping to plug into the international market.
plugs into
plugging into
plugged into
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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