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peer

[peer] / pɪər /
NOUN
person who is another's equal
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The company has made a series of missteps with AI, teasing features before they were ready for primetime and rolling out new functions more slowly than peers.

From MarketWatch

In 1945 he released “The House I Live In,” a short film in which he tells a group of boys chasing one of their Jewish peers to embrace a diverse America.

From Los Angeles Times

Bitcoin treasury company Strive agreed to buy External link peer Semler Scientific in September.

From Barron's

They've been watching the Commons and the House of Lords and on balance think they would rather be peers than MPs.

From BBC

These currencies were all strongly bought relative to peers in December with gains reflecting idiosyncratic factors rather than a shared narrative, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal