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    peer
    /pɪə/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make or become equal with: archaic "the Thames could not peer with the mill-streamlet close to my home"

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  2. PEER definition: 1. to look carefully or with difficulty: 2. a person who is the same age or has the same social…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PEER is one that is of equal standing with another : equal; especially : one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade, or status. How to use peer in a sentence.

  4. noun. 1. a member of a nobility; nobleman. 2. a person who holds any of the five grades of the British nobility: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron. See also life peer. 3. a. a person who is an equal in social standing, rank, age, etc.

  5. noun. a person of the same legal status: a jury of one's peers. a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status. something of equal worth or quality: a skyscraper without peer. a nobleman.

  6. someone who is the same age, or who has the same social position or abilities as other members of a group: Most teenagers want to be accepted by their peers. peer noun [C] (PERSON WITH TITLE) in the UK, a person who has a title and a high social position. peer. verb. uk / pɪə r/ us. peer at/into/through, etc. to look carefully or with difficulty:

  7. A peer is someone at your own level. If you are a 10th grader, other high school students are your peers. Peer comes from the Latin par which means equal. When you are on par with someone, you are their peer.

  8. 1. To look intently, searchingly, or with difficulty. See Synonyms at gaze. 2. To be partially visible; show: The moon peered from behind dark clouds.

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