pegged
Americanadjective
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expected to do or be something, based on an assumption or stereotype or past behavior (followed by for or an infinitive): This was a team pegged for greatness before they even set foot on the practice field.
The son of a wealthy businessman, he was pegged to follow in his father’s footsteps.
This was a team pegged for greatness before they even set foot on the practice field.
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identified or labeled (followed byas ).
Once you’re pegged as a manipulator, word will spread; count on it.
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estimated, calculated, or generally considered to be of a certain value, size, time, etc. (followed byat ).
Another stimulus package, pegged at $200 million, is now being debated in the Senate.
France's Jewish community was then one of the largest in Europe, pegged at around 500,000.
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attached to a certain variable or standard as a measure of value.
Saudi Arabia's currency is pegged to that of the United States.
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fixed or assigned.
The new smartphone will be out soon, with May 29th pegged as its release date.
The professor pegged to moderate our debate emailed us all a week in advance.
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The project in the rural Richland Parish region, originally pegged at a cost of $27 billion, will be the company’s largest data center.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 13, 2026
The odds had the chances of at least one Fed rate hike this year at almost 40% on Friday, according to the CME FedWatch Tool, with two hikes pegged at about 33%.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 10, 2026
In April 2025, WLF also marketed its stablecoin -- a digital currency whose value is pegged to a traditional currency, in this case the dollar.
From Barron's ● Jul. 1, 2026
Butters also pegged the S&P 500’s earnings growth rate at 23.1% for the second quarter, with the forward 12-month price-to-earnings ratio at 20.1, or above the five-year historical average of 19.9.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 1, 2026
Funny, I had pegged him for a Zeppelin fan.
From "The Darkest Minds" by Alexandra Bracken
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