peers in English

noun
1
a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising the ranks of duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron.
Six members are hereditary peers : the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Wemyss, the Earl of Elgin, the Earl of Airlie, the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and the Earl of Crawford.
synonyms:aristocratlordladypeer of the realmpeeressnoblenoblemannoblewomantitled man/womanpatricianduke/duchessmarquess/marchionessearl/countessviscount/viscountessbaron/baronessmarquis/marquisecount
2
a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person.
he has incurred much criticism from his academic peers
verb
1
look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something.
Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog
synonyms:look closelytry to seenarrow one's eyesscrew up one's eyessquint
2
make or become equal with or of the same rank.
noun
verb
  • look closelytry to seenarrow one's eyesscrew up one's eyessquint

Use "peers" in a sentence

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1. Acceptability to peers

2. Youths Consider Peers Spoiled

3. Clearly, conversations with peers were cathartic.

4. "Their peers forgive, but DWIs haunt lawmakers".

5. We crave the approval of our peers.

6. Peers may urge you to binge drink

7. She enjoys the respect of her peers.

8. Innovative firms also tend to outperform their peers.

9. Operationally, too, PetroChina a minnow beside its peers.

10. His engaging personality made him popular with his peers.

11. RTCDataChannel allows bidirectional communication of arbitrary data between peers.

12. Teenagers face the fear of rejection by their peers.

13. Will you simply follow your peers who abuse alcohol?

14. Our share price is languishing compared to our peers.

15. All YaCy-peers are equal and no central server exists.

16. If your peers continue to taunt you, leave the scene!

17. Positive feedback from peers also strongly influenced the managers' development.

18. “It has helped me to stand up to my peers.”

19. They were unseen in public and shunned by their peers.

20. Children are worried about failing in front of their peers.

21. _____will work Cooperatively with peers in small group settings (ie

22. Trial by peers is the Boast of the British nation

23. It’s not that you want to do everything your peers do.

24. If you appear ashamed, you may invite ridicule from your peers.

25. Of the hereditary peers, only 92—the Earl Marshal, the Lord Great Chamberlain and the 90 elected by other peers—retain their seats in the House.

26. High - all children want to participate in activities with their peers.

27. Teachers and peers were underestimating her; she was teased at school.

28. 26 Children are worried about failing in front of their peers.

29. Baronage definition is - the whole body of barons or peers : nobility.

30. I doubt that we are Altruistically concerned for our peers' wellbeing

31. Are you sometimes tempted to join your peers in improper conduct?

32. Her status as the teacher's pet Alienated Lisa from her peers.

33. Mike: “True, your peers’ lifestyle may seem attractive on the surface.

34. The dissenting Tory peers stayed away; and the Bill was passed.

35. Think of all the reasons why your peers engage in such conduct.

36. In Chuck’s case gaining the acceptance of his peers cost his life.

37. (b) What methods might your peers use to try to pressure you?

38. I was humiliated in front of my peers by a gay Jesuit.

39. ● Why do your peers want others to join them in abusing alcohol?

40. Chad’s tend to refer to their peers as Bro’s or dudes.

41. The 2021 Porsche Cayenne is a performance SUV with very few peers

42. Candlelight is a favorite among many of my peers in the area

43. What Your Peers Say —Cell Phones (Pr 10:19): (15 min.) Discussion.

44. By adolescence, they veer into selflessness and fear the criticism of peers.

45. In fact, he was faced with intense pressure from peers and adults.

46. That would outrage the Tories, who would lose their last hereditary peers.

47. If my peers pressure me to listen to unacceptable music, I will say .....

48. But they are achieving prominence in China, and winning plaudits from their peers.

49. But the hereditary peers provide a ballast which distorts any pretence at representativeness.

50. They don’t seem to care if they humiliate peers or offend adults. . . .