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peers

[peerz] / pɪərz /
NOUN
generation
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
age crop microgeneration
WEAK
Beat Generation Gen X Gen Y Gen Z Generation A Generation X Generation Y Generation Z Lost Generation Millennials Silent Generation Xennials baby boomers boomers sandwich generation


NOUN
jury
Synonyms


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The other evaluates applicants using a comprehensive review process — including special talents, how a student compares with peers in their high school, and geographic location — in addition to grades and coursework.

From Los Angeles Times

Fortunately, there are secular public voices that are speaking this moral language who should serve as examples for their peers.

From Salon

NIO, like many other of its Chinese automakers peers, has been expanding aggressively overseas as demand in the local market slows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lower-income Americans also tend to spend a larger share of their income on fuel than their wealthier peers, so spending less on gas means they can spend more on everything else, boosting growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This face-to-face contact not only allows them to celebrate with peers and teachers, but also to receive any advice or support they may require regarding next steps."

From BBC