merit|merited|meriting|merits in English
verb
[mer·it || 'merɪt]
be worthy of, be eligible for; deserve
Use "merit|merited|meriting|merits" in a sentence
1. ‘The merits of his Cajoleries won't be discussed here, because they lack merit.’
2. To grant as merited or due: Awarded prizes to the winners
3. Culpable definition is - meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong or harmful
4. Congruous merit is not precisely merit, but well-founded expectation
5. He even accused Job’s children of doing wrong and thus of meriting death.
6. To grant as merited or due: Awarded prizes to the winners
7. Congruous merit is a type of action that gains merit for others
8. They thought that financial innovations could somehow turn bad mortgages into good securities, meriting AAA ratings.
9. Finally, elitist Condescension, however merited, helps cement Bush's bond to the masses
10. Her ideas have merit.
11. Everyone has their merits and defects.
12. Merits of the action for compensation
13. Discussing the merits of the case.
14. Cheapjack is a Merit Award you can earn by exchanging three completed merit award cards
15. In Roman times, what crimes merited a death like that of Jesus?
16. Bajoron Bouviers (Bronze Merit Breeder)…
17. He richly merits such a distinction.
18. The suggestion has some merit.
19. Such pivotal work merits a brief description.
20. The merits of airless spray are introduced.
21. Each man has his merits and demerits.
22. Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits 37.
23. Raleigh Merit 2 Road Bike (2021)
24. TV has its merit and demerit.
25. Measurement of Autoantibodies in diabetes merits consideration