unpeg

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]

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