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brethren

[breth-rin] / ˈbrɛð rɪn /
NOUN
male sibling
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The narrative covered his career from the late 1960s to 1970s with the NYPD, fighting against criminals, battling rampant corruption in the precincts and ultimately becoming a whistleblower to expose his brethren’s misdeeds.

From Washington Times

Could you survive a shift by learning to use ChatGPT and its many brethren to make yourself more productive, differentiating yourself from the obsolete herd?

From Washington Post

The Sixers could face an offseason of change if they don’t match their pro brethren and at least make the NBA Finals.

From Washington Times

Relentlessly positive and an excellent role model, Griffin, 22, will make an impact on his signal-calling brethren whether or not he contributes on the field.

From Los Angeles Times

The findings, published Thursday in Scientific Reports of the journal Nature, provide the first direct evidence that ancient Europeans consumed psychoactive drugs much like their pre-Columbian brethren in Mesoamerica, the researchers said.

From New York Times