rigged

/rɪɡd/
adjective
  1. Dishonestly arranged or controlled to produce a desired result, especially in a competition or election.
    • Many people believed the game show was rigged because the same contestant kept winning.
    • He refused to play cards with them because he suspected the deck was rigged.
    • The election was rigged, so the results did not reflect the true will of the people.
  2. Of a ship, having a specific arrangement of masts, sails, and ropes.
    • The old schooner was rigged with two tall masts.
    • They admired the fully rigged ship in the harbor.
    • The boat was rigged for racing with lightweight sails.
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