Phrases with «peerage»

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"Peerage" refers to the system of noble titles and ranks in some countries. It includes individuals who hold titles such as duke, earl, count, or baron, usually acquired through inheritance or appointment. Essentially, it is a way to recognize and distinguish certain individuals for their social status or contribution to society. Full definition

Adjective + «peerage»

Noun + «peerage»

Sentences with «peerage»

  • StreetCity is a partner of Peerage Realty Partners of Toronto, which provides financial backing and resources for its partner companies. (remonline.com)
  • In March 2006, several men nominated for life peerages by then Prime Minister Tony Blair [1] were rejected by the House of Lords Appointments Commission. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Who'd have guessed that Bridges was a lobbyist for Quiller Consultants before he was given a life peerage by David Cameron in May 2015. (totalpolitics.com)
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