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peer

[peer] / pɪər /
NOUN
person who is another's equal
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“The reality is that, on average, after the age of 80, 5 percent of your peer group die every year,” Scott told me.

From Slate • Mar. 30, 2026

By March 2020, relations had grown so tense between members of OpenAI’s executive team that Altman asked that they write peer reviews for each other.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 28, 2026

Other additions included networking company Lumentum Holdings and its peer Coherent, as well as EchoStar, a satellite communications provider viewed by many as a play on SpaceX.

From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026

It then uses the current forecast, and recent flower status, to peer into the future.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026

Penelope tried to peer around the doorman but could see nothing; the big fellow loomed too large.

From "The Hidden Gallery" by Maryrose Wood