counterpart

UK /ˈkaʊntəˌpɑːt/ US /ˈkaʊntɚˌpɑɹt/
noun 5verb 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

direct

The American legal system has no direct counterpart in most European countries.

modern

Today's smartphones are the modern counterparts of the computers from the 1990s.

female, male

The female athletes trained just as hard as their male counterparts on the Olympic team.

older, younger | domestic, foreign | rural, urban | northern, southern, etc. | British, French, etc.

VERB + COUNTERPART

have

The company's American division has a counterpart in Japan that handles similar operations.

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