English to Marathi Dictionary peer

peer

सरदार
definition
verb
Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog
look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something.
make or become equal with or of the same rank.
noun
Six members are hereditary peers : the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Wemyss, the Earl of Elgin, the Earl of Airlie, the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and the Earl of Crawford.
a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising the ranks of duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron.
he has incurred much criticism from his academic peers
a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person.
translation of 'peer'
सरदार,
(सूर्य,इ) अर्धवट दिसणे,
बारीक नजरेने पाहणे,
बरोबरीचा (तोलाचा) मनुष्य,
निरखणे
example
of Homer it is said that none could ever 'peer' him for poetry
From 1761 to 1786 he was a Scottish representative peer and was then created a British 'peer' as Baron Douglas.
This change was an extension of Yorkist policy, both in Ireland and in the West Marches, where a minor 'peer' , Thomas Lord Dacre, was appointed lieutenant.
Labour 'peer' Baroness Golding said in a statement that the two protesters were guests of hers.
the towers 'peer' over the roofs
Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to 'peer' through the fog
the two towers 'peer' over the roofs
for yet a many of your horsemen 'peer'
the Thames could not 'peer' with the mill-streamlet close to my home
Lord Dundee, a hereditary 'peer' and former Tory whip in the upper chamber, is also Hereditary Royal Banner Bearer for Scotland.
On the statewide ballots, we asked the teachers to rank their 'peers' on a grading scale.
Most mistakes do no more than make us look ridiculous, yet ridicule from our 'peers' can rank among our greatest fears.
The rest of the children are classified as having an average status of popularity by 'peers' .
Heaving herself up with some difficulty, she 'peered' over the edge and let out a sigh of relief.
I doubt whether many of my academic 'peers' would be ‘at odds’ with such notions.
This will remove hereditary 'peers' and establish an independent Appointments Commission to select non-party members of the Upper House.
Until 1999 some 60 per cent of 'peers' were hereditary.
Even disaffected 'peers' like the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Shaftesbury used this chamber to voice much of their dissatisfaction.
Most of them must have learnt their craft by chance, or from 'peers' or family members.
His academic 'peers' , however, describe him in markedly different terms.
Suddenly he stopped and squinted, 'peering' into the distance.
Cate stared silently ahead, 'peering' into the grove of trees.
Selina squinted her eyes before 'peering' upward into the sun.
He has won prizes from his 'peers' and plaudits from discriminating academics.
She goes upstairs to the final room, 'peering' in, gazing upon a closet that is taped shut.
His face, laced with concentration, 'peered' intently into two laptop screens that encompassed the majority of his minimal setup.
His fellow 'peers' have now decided to seize their chance.
Non-hereditary peers have been created since the Life Peerage Act of 1958; they tend to be more active members of the Lords than many hereditary 'peers' .
Sons of 'peers' and members of the gentry dominated the House of Commons, although there was a significant smattering of representatives from the armed forces and professions.
He squinted, 'peering' at it and trying to make out the figures.
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