unpeg
/ʌnˈpɛɡ/
verb
- To remove a peg or pin from something, freeing it.
- He unpegged the clothesline and brought the laundry inside.
- The carpenter unpegged the joint to adjust the frame.
- She had to unpeg the tent before they could pack it away.
- To detach or separate something that was fixed or linked, especially in a financial or economic sense.
- Investors worried that the company would unpeg its stock price from earnings.
- They voted to unpeg the bonus system from individual sales targets.
- The government decided to unpeg the currency from the dollar.