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counterpart
noun as in match; identical part or thing
Example Sentences
Audiences do not often grant female characters the same generosity they do their male counterparts when it comes to their complexity, nuance and due empathy.
I happen to think it's personal, as is so much of Trump's behavior toward his global counterparts.
It focuses solely on the wonders of the backline without properly assessing the forwards and their superior counterparts in Ireland and France.
This year the minimum salary for a women's domestic player will be £28,000, equal to that of their counterparts in the men's game.
He also said he had "good talks" with his Ukrainian counterpart about the location and substance of potential negotiations, adding there will be movement in "very short order".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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