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peer group

NOUN
  1. contemporaries of the same status

How To Use peer group In A Sentence

  • How much attention do these programmes pay to the real dynamics of peer group pressures as they ebb and flow across adolescence?
  • All this make it more urgent to study the peer group and its influence.
  • How many of his peer group would admit to an interest in equestrianism before they got into football?
  • For example, the 20 Roche peer groups represent 8 instruments, and 5 of these used versions of both enzymatic and kinetic alkaline picrate reagents.
  • As children acquire the pidgin, they use it with playmates and other children in their peer group.
  • The peer group makes very important environment for teenagers, which affects behavioral pattern.
  • There is something rather repulsive about passé musicians accepting awards for longevity from their peer group in back-slapping ceremonies before audiences of record industry insiders and hangers-on.
  • Children try to behave like other members of their peer group.
  • With a new peer group and a fresh start, he had a chance to shift his self-concept, and in his case, that made all the difference. Red Flags or Red Herrings?
  • What undoubtedly helped her to adjust was that she found a peer group that helped to neutralise her social inadequacies. Times, Sunday Times
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