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Phrasal Verb - Pegging Down

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To peg down something means to restrict or limit it, typically in a way that is seen as unnecessary or excessive. When you peg down a relationship, a decision, or a situation, you're essentially holding onto it tightly, making it hard for others to move forward or make changes. In a sense, you're 'pegging' it down with your expectations, rules, or requirements.

Examples

No.Example
1She was accused of pegging down her partner's freedom with excessive control.
2The strict rules pegged down the progress of the project.
3Her desire to peg down the exact time of the meeting led to a heated argument.
4The government was criticized for pegging down individual freedoms in the name of national security.
5He refused to peg down his artistic vision with commercial constraints.
6The strict deadlines pegged down her ability to explore other creative ideas.
7The overbearing parent often pegged down their child's independence with excessive supervision.
8The previous administration pegged down progress on social issues with outdated laws.
9Her clinging to the past pegged down the team's ability to innovate and adapt.
10The company's policy to peg down employee creativity stifled innovation within the team.