life peer
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of life peer
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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As a life peer, Lord Offord's peerage cannot be relinquished.
From BBC • Jan. 15, 2026
Britten was later created a life peer, the first musician or composer to be elevated to the peerage.
From BBC • Sep. 20, 2024
The Cardiff-born politician is a former Member of the European Parliament and a life peer who has been MS for Mid and West Wales since 2016.
From BBC • Jul. 24, 2024
As a life peer, Baroness Smith is entitled to sit in the Lords until she dies but she has no plans to do so.
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2024
In 1893 he was raised to the bench as a lord justice of appeal, and in the next year was made a lord of appeal in ordinary and a life peer.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" by Various
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