repeg

/riˈpɛɡ/
verb
  1. To fix or set something again at a particular level or value, especially a currency or price.
    • The company had to repeg the price of its product due to rising material costs.
    • The central bank decided to repeg the currency to the dollar after months of fluctuation.
    • Economists debated whether to repeg the exchange rate to stabilize the economy.
  2. To fasten or secure something again with a peg or similar object.
    • The climber had to repeg the rope to the rock face for safety.
    • She used a hammer to repeg the loose board on the fence.
    • After the storm, they had to repeg the tent to keep it from blowing away.
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