peerdom (Meaning)

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peerdom (n.)

Peerage; also, a lordship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peerdom

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peerdom Sentence Examples

  1. The esteemed scholar's peerdom recognized his exceptional contributions to academia.
  2. Within the exclusive circles of high society, the queen held the highest rank in peerdom.
  3. Her lineage granted her membership in the elite peerdom of the aristocracy.
  4. The artist's work gained acclaim within her peerdom, earning her a prestigious award.
  5. Scholars debated the ethical implications of using animal subjects in scientific research, sparking controversy within their peerdom.
  6. The medical peerdom condemned the use of unproven treatments, prioritizing patient safety above all else.
  7. To rise within the ranks of peerdom, one must demonstrate exceptional skill and dedication.
  8. The rise of social media has created a democratized peerdom, where individuals can connect with others based on shared interests.
  9. Within the realm of fine arts, the peerdom recognized the artist's innovative techniques and bold vision.
  10. The exclusion of marginalized voices from peerdom can stifle creativity and inhibit the progress of knowledge.

FAQs About the word peerdom

Peerage; also, a lordship.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The esteemed scholar's peerdom recognized his exceptional contributions to academia.

Within the exclusive circles of high society, the queen held the highest rank in peerdom.

Her lineage granted her membership in the elite peerdom of the aristocracy.

The artist's work gained acclaim within her peerdom, earning her a prestigious award.