to rig

verb
  1. To set up or assemble something, especially in a makeshift or hurried manner. verb
    They managed to rig a temporary shelter using tarps and rope.
    We had to rig the sound system quickly before the concert started.
  2. To manipulate or control something dishonestly for a desired outcome. verb
    The election was rigged to ensure the incumbent's victory.
    He was accused of rigging the results of the competition.
  3. To equip a ship with sails and rigging. verb
    The crew worked tirelessly to rig the ship before setting sail.
    Learning how to rig a sailboat is essential for any sailor.