verb
noun
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a device that can be connected by means of a plug
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computing a module or piece of software that can be added to a system to provide extra functions or features, esp software that enhances the capabilities of a web browser
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computing ( as modifier )
plug-in memory cards
Etymology
Origin of plug-in
First recorded in 1920–25; adjective and noun use of verb phrase plug in
Example Sentences
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Porsche last year said it would scale back its EV ambitions following the slow uptake of the technology and instead expand its lineup with more gas-powered and plug-in hybrid models.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026
Searches for used plug-in hybrids rose 7%, while searches for used traditional hybrids rose 4%.
From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026
The government said it was working with major retailers like Lidl and Amazon to make plug-in solar available on the high street.
From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026
BYD is also facing some challenges in the market for plug-in hybrid models below 150,000 yuan.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026
I dug up Radar’s e-mail about his Omnictionary program and downloaded the plug-in.
From "Paper Towns" by John Green
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