merits in English

noun
1
the quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
composers of outstanding merit
verb
1
deserve or be worthy of (something, especially reward, punishment, or attention).
the results have been encouraging enough to merit further investigation
synonyms:deserveearnbe deserving ofwarrantratejustifybe worthy ofbe worthbe entitled tohave a right tohave a claim to/on

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "merits" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "merits", or refer to the context using the word "merits" in the English Dictionary.

1. Everyone has their merits and defects.

2. Merits of the action for compensation

3. Discussing the merits of the case.

4. He richly merits such a distinction.

5. Such pivotal work merits a brief description.

6. The merits of airless spray are introduced.

7. Each man has his merits and demerits.

8. Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits 37.

9. Measurement of Autoantibodies in diabetes merits consideration

10. We discussed the merits of herbal tea.

11. We should measure out rewards according to merits.

12. That spectator’s frank admission merits our serious thought.

13. What aspect of self-control merits special attention?

14. We're weighing the merits of two jobs, after all, not the merits of the number nine and a plate of fried eggs.

15. She waxed eloquent on the merits of digital movies .

16. Freud's been discredited, But jung still has His merits.

17. Loaded language aside, what are the merits of the message itself?

18. Article 29 - Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits 1.

19. The merits and demerits of this argument have been explored.

20. The question is so absurd that it scarcely merits an answer.

21. A gentleman never discusses the merits or demerits of a lady

22. To be sure, this Confucian code of conduct has its merits.

23. 25 As a news item it merits a short paragraph at most.

24. Bible writers long ago came to a conclusion that merits serious consideration.

25. The committee are looking at the merits and demerits of the proposal.

26. The trick is to Appreciate the game on its own merits

27. These so - called merits are often offset by its undesirable effects.

28. 7 You should judge of its merits and faults for yourself.

29. Criticism is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something

30. And so we argued it on the merits of being a dome.

31. ‘The merits of his Cajoleries won't be discussed here, because they lack merit.’

32. Tenders shall be assessed according to their aesthetic, practical, technical and economic merits.

33. Chambers determine both admissibility and merits, in separate decisions or where appropriate together.

34. Hodge's merits were that he was honest, courageous, forthright, without arrogance or pretension.

35. Revised List of Adjournment Codes (continued) 31 RC to SC Merits Hearing Adjourned from a Reasonable Cause to a Special Circumstances Merits Hearing in a continued detention review case

36. Under Cases there are links for Admissibilities, InAdmissibilities, Friendly Settlements and Merits

37. An example of vibrant film shows the merits of the MLS method.

38. Politics can often skew decisions that should be taken on their merits.

39. Committee's request for State party's observations on the admissibility and the merits

40. Tenders shall be assessed according to their aesthetic, practical, technical and economic merits

41. The question and merits of an Independence referendum also enters into the debate.

42. Each approach seems to have its merits, yet to be irreconcilable with others.

43. Although these enhancements have merits, no resources are currently available to actually make them.

44. Criticism definition, the act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything

45. He was awarded a Silver Medal for Merits of the Republic of Serbia.

46. 3 Tonight's meeting will weigh up the relative merits of the two candidates.

47. 25 Irrigation, which is the lifeblood of agriculture,(www.Sentencedict.com) also merits close attention.

48. We need to assess the merits of both proposals before making our decision.

49. Guards; is deeply read in the comparative merits of different bands, and the Apparelling

50. A person merits ridicule if he thinks that his drinking is hidden from God.