noun
- the act of disconnecting from digital technology or taking a break from electronic devices
Usage: informal
verb
- present participle of unplug: disconnecting an electrical device by removing its plug from a socket
- present participle of unplug: removing a blockage or obstruction
- present participle of unplug: deliberately disconnecting from digital technology or electronic devices
Usage: informal
Examples
- She is unplugging the television before the storm.
- The plumber is unplugging the drain with a special tool.
- I’m unplugging from social media this weekend.
- Unplugging from work emails helped reduce his stress.
- The family practiced unplugging during dinner time.
- After unplugging the router, the internet connection stopped working.
- Digital unplugging has become popular among busy professionals.