Synonym: equal, equivalent, like, look, match, peek, peep. Antonym: peeress. Similar words: peel, speed, speed up, sheer, deer, at full speed, steer, cheer. Meaning: [pɪr /pɪə] n. 1. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group 2. a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage. v. look searchingly.
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61. What then of researching known subjects of equal status within your peer group?
62. Any lack of required work effort by an individual will affect the immediate group bonus and so peer pressure can be significant.
63. The primary research aim is to examine processes involved in peer tutoring.
64. I get down on my hands and knees and peer into the darkness but can only hear him grunting.
65. Parental attitude to smoking and peer influence are factors which affect both boys and girls taking up the smoking habit.
66. Carl Gunnersley, defending Khan[sentencedict.com], said his behaviour was also affected by drink and peer pressure.
67. The method can thus also be used as form of peer review.
68. I tried to peer in but it was getting too dark to see properly.
69. He got a bruising whack in his right eye - the one he uses to peer through his telescope at the stars.
70. Her peer group was struggling with the male menopause, of course, but the sting of rejection had been no less sharp.
71. It is Peer Gynt, who has lived a dissolute life.
72. As children acquire the pidgin, they use it with playmates and other children in their peer group.
73. A pair of wide plate glass windows peer into an Alician wonderland of exotic beings.
74. Terry's tactic was to use the systems analyst for a peer pressure over the programmer.
75. Meanwhile the villagers crowded to peer down the open manhole as though it were an interesting accident.
76. Anything that deviates from what is customary is going to raise questions among the peer group.
77. And they are given interpersonal strategies to avoid peer pressure to make these unhealthy choices.
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78. These skills have the effect of laying children open to closer inspection and increase their vulnerability through peer appraisal and criticism.
79. The youth are also taught this questioning strategy when they become peer educators.
80. Otherwise, peer at your child through the window. Send gifts.
81. If you were sitting there you would have to peer over the pile of cups on your lap.
82. So we put together a list of students who were peer mentors.
83. Strategic support groups are an invaluable form of peer coaching, but they are not to be taken lightly.
84. Information on childhood history, family, peer and work experiences was obtained, as well as detailed information on current circumstances.
85. Questions that the peer group are likely to ask of a design could include: Can bespoke programs use library routines?
86. I was buttoning my jacket when the little peer returned.
87. Peer social interactions pave the way for potential mutual respect relations with adults in later development.
88. I peer through the window to the side of the door and a mime is in progress, a woman energetically vacuuming.
89. Others thus jammed beside her were shouting questions to those before them, and craning to peer over their heads.
90. The subtleties of peer relationships are negotiated by generation after generation, in different ways and perhaps with different values or rules.
More similar words: peel, speed, speed up, sheer, deer, at full speed, steer, cheer, pioneer, cheer up, engineer, volunteer, pioneering, engineering.