verb
- to remove a peg or pegs from something
- to allow a currency’s exchange rate to fluctuate freely by removing its fixed relationship to another currency
Usage: economics; finance
Examples
- She unpegged the wet clothes from the line.
- The tent collapsed after we unpegged the corner ropes.
- The government decided to unpeg the currency from the dollar.
- When they unpegged the exchange rate, the value dropped significantly.
- He carefully unpegged the canvas from the wooden frame.
- The central bank unpegged its currency to combat inflation.