compeered

/kəmˈpɪrd/
verb
  1. To have equal standing, rank, or status with someone; to be a peer or equal.
    • In the ancient order, every knight compeered with his fellows in honor and duty.
    • She compeered with the other senior researchers, all of them leading their own projects.
    • The two artists compeered in talent, though their styles were completely different.
  2. To associate or keep company with someone as an equal; to accompany.
    • They compeered together on the long journey, sharing stories and meals.
    • The young prince compeered with the village children, playing games in the fields.
    • In the old tales, the hero compeered with a wise sage who taught him many things.
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