Collocations for "peer"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "peer" in context.
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peer
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [academic, professional, legal] peers
- she received [criticism, praise, support, encouragement] from her peers
- [influence, consult, encourage] your peers
- [reviewed, edited, graded] by your peers
- by a jury of your peers
- stands out among his peers
- her peers in the [sector, industry, school]
- (as) an equal among peers
- a [player, pianist, restaurant] without peer
- UK: [hereditary, honorary] peers
- peer [review, support, education]
- submit the [paper, article] for peer review
- he [gave, caved] in to peer pressure
- a member of my peer group
- peer-to-peer [software, files, programs, applications, groups]
- peered at her
- peered (out) through the [window, glass]
- peer out (of) the [door, window]
- peer into [the house, the school, her bedroom]
- peer over at
- peered [up, down] at
- peering from [behind, under, beneath, between]
- peer [back through, into, over, down, out]
- peered [closely, intently, cautiously] at
- peered down from the [top, roof]
- leaned over to peer [at, through, into]
- [two, her] eyes were peering [at, out]
'peer' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
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- consulation
- consult
- evaluation
- lens
- mentor
- pressure
- slit
- stretch
- susceptible