The phrase "pulled plug" typically refers to the act of disconnecting or deactivating something, but there are several antonyms that convey the opposite meaning. For example, "powered on" implies activating or starting up a device, while "connected" suggests linking something to a power source or network. "Enabled" and "activated" convey the idea of making something operational, while "turned on" or "switched on" implies a deliberate action to engage a function. Conversely, "plugged in" indicates that something is connected and ready to be powered, while "charged" implies that a device has been given sufficient power to operate. Other antonyms include "reconnected," "plugged back in," and "rebooted," all indicating the restoration of connectivity or operation.