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merit (verb)

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  • merit — mer|it1 [ merıt ] noun ** 1. ) count usually plural an advantage or good quality that something has: I can see very little merit in this approach. merit of: Viktor and Katya were arguing the merits of independence as I sat down. To me, one of the …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • merit — Ⅰ. merit UK US /ˈmerɪt/ noun [C or U] ► FORMAL the quality of being good and deserving to be praised or rewarded, or an advantage that something has: »Proposals will be judged strictly on merit by an external committee. »I fail to see the merit… …   Financial and business terms

  • merit — as a verb has inflected forms merited, meriting …   Modern English usage

  • merit — ► NOUN 1) superior quality; excellence. 2) a good point or quality. ► VERB (merited, meriting) ▪ deserve. ORIGIN Latin meritum due reward , from mereri earn, deserve …   English terms dictionary

  • merit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, exceptional, great, outstanding ▪ actual, real, true ▪ a lawsuit that lacked any real merit …   Collocations dictionary

  • merit — I UK [ˈmerɪt] / US noun Word forms merit : singular merit plural merits ** 1) a) [countable, usually plural] an advantage or good quality that someone or something has I can see very little merit in this approach. merit of: Viktor and Katya were… …   English dictionary

  • merit — [[t]me̱rɪt[/t]] merits, meriting, merited 1) N UNCOUNT: usu with supp If something has merit, it has good or worthwhile qualities. The argument seemed to have considerable merit... Box office success mattered more than artistic merit... Your… …   English dictionary

  • merit — 1 noun 1 (countable usually plural) one of the good features of something such as a plan or system: The committee will look at the relative merits of the two proposals. opposite demerit (1) 2 (U) formal a good quality that makes something deserve …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • merit — /ˈmɛrət / (say meruht) noun 1. claim to commendation; excellence; worth. 2. something that entitles to reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.: the merits of a book; the merits of a play. 3. (plural) the substantial right and… …  

  • merit — 1. noun 1) composers of outstanding merit Syn: excellence, quality, caliber, worth, worthiness, credit, value, distinction, eminence Ant: inferiority 2) the merits of the scheme …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • merit — 1. noun 1) composers of outstanding merit Syn: excellence, quality, calibre, worth, value, distinction, eminence 2) the merits of the scheme Syn: good point, strong point, advantage …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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