To fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
We need to wire that hole in the fence.
To string on a wire.
wire beads
To equip with wires for use with electricity.
Do you know how to wire a plug?
To add something into an electrical system by means of wiring; to incorporate or include something.
I'll just wire your camera to the computer screen.
(usually passive) To fix or predetermine (someone's personality or behaviour) in a particular way.
There's no use trying to get Sarah to be less excitable. That's just the way she's wired.
To send a message or monetary funds to another person through a telecommunications system, formerly predominantly by telegraph.
The detective wired ahead, hoping that the fugitive would be caught at the railway station.
To make someone tense or psyched up. See also adjective wired.
Coffee late at night wires me good and proper.
To install eavesdropping equipment.
We wired the suspect's house.
To snare by means of a wire or wires.
To place (a ball) so that the wire of a wicket prevents a successful shot.
A mass of electric wires.