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peer

noun as in person who is another's equal

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verb as in scan, scrutinize

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He adds: "Val, among his peers, was well loved. He came fully loaded."

From BBC

When it comes to fighting inertia and dreaming of a better life for everyone regardless of race or station, John and Yoko have very genuine peers.

From Salon

Dice opened the first few months of the venue’s calendar up to his peers and has had no problem booking dates while completing handywork.

We thought we were gonna get in the van and go sell a couple hundred thousand records like all of our peers did.

The headteacher said issues with social media had occurred with children as young as seven, in Year 3, while peer pressure for parents to give their children smartphones was commonplace by Year 5.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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