From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunplugun‧plug /ʌnˈplʌɡ/ ●○○ verb (unplugged, unplugging) [transitive] SWITCH ON OR OFFto disconnect a piece of electrical equipment by pulling its plug out of a socket Unplug the TV before you go to bed.→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
unplug• But remember to unplug all the tank's electrical equipment before putting your hands into the water.• Always remove the lead from the spark plug of petrol machines and unplug electric models before cleaning or servicing.• It means unplugging his wires from his body.• I was getting a lot of crank calls, so I started unplugging my phone at night.• Did you remember to unplug the kettle?• Alternatively, unplug the telephone but keep it near the socket for emergency use.• To end the call, the user would have to turn off the computer or unplug the telephone connection.