unpeg — [unpeg′] vt. unpegged, unpegging 1. to remove a peg or pegs from 2. to unfasten or detach in this way … English World dictionary
Unpeg — Un*peg , v. t. [1st pref. un + peg.] To remove a peg or pegs from; to unfasten; to open. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unpeg — transitive verb Date: 1602 1. to remove a peg from 2. to unfasten by or as if by removing a peg … New Collegiate Dictionary
unpeg — /un peg /, v.t., unpegged, unpegging. 1. to remove the pegs from. 2. to open, unfasten, or unfix by or as if by removing a peg. 3. to stop pegging (commodity prices, exchange rates, etc.). [1595 1605; UN 2 + PEG] * * * … Universalium
unpeg — verb To remove from a peg … Wiktionary
unpeg — verb (unpegs, unpegging, unpegged) 1》 unfasten by the removal of pegs. 2》 cease to maintain a fixed relationship between (a currency) and another currency … English new terms dictionary
unpeg — un·peg … English syllables
unpeg — un•peg [[t]ʌnˈpɛg[/t]] v. t. pegged, peg•ging 1) to remove the pegs from 2) to open or unfasten, as if by removing a peg • Etymology: 1595–1605 … From formal English to slang
unpeg — /ʌnˈpɛg/ (say un peg) verb (t) (unpegged, unpegging) 1. to remove the peg or pegs from. 2. to open, unfasten, or unfix by removing a peg or pegs. 3. to permit (wages, prices, etc.) to be increased. {un 2 + peg} …
unpeg — v.tr. (unpegged, unpegging) 1 unfasten by the removal of pegs. 2 cease to maintain or stabilize (prices etc.) … Useful english dictionary
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