Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
repeg
verb
ˌriːˈpɛg

Definition
To reattach a peg, often referring to the act of fixing or adjusting something that has become loose or disconnected.

Examples
- After the storm, they had to repeg the tent stakes to ensure it stayed upright.
- He forgot to secure the ladder properly, so he needed to repeg it before climbing again.

Meaning
The term ‘repeg’ typically involves the process of putting a peg back into a position or place where it originally belonged, often to restore function or stability.

Synonyms
- reinsert
- reattach
- fix