admirable, commendable, entitled to, exemplary, highly reputed, in favor, meriting, praiseworthy, respected, venerable, worshipful
Definitionadj. deserving reward or praise
Last update: July 6, 2015
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The job has been completed in a meritorious fashion. [Please select]
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Of all his achievements, winning the gold medal was definitely his most meritorious. [Please select]
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Having gotten an “A” in all of his classes, the teenager felt he had proven himself meritorious. [Please select]
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- The editio princeps, based mainly on a transcript of D, was printed at Venice, 1472: the first scientific text, based on B, C and D, was that of Camerarius, completed 1552, in whose steps followed Lambinus (with a commentary which is still useful), 1576; Taubmann, 1605-1621; Pareus (a meritorious edition), 1619 and 1623; Guyet, edited by Marolles, 1658; Gronovius (the "Vulgate"), 1664-1684; then, after the lapse of more than a century, came the editions of Bothe, 1809-1811; Naudet, 1830; and Weise, 1837-1848. [Please select]
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In point of meritorious character, the two things seemed about equal. [Please select]
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Peter's, in particular, being a most meritorious effort. [Please select]
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Montreal has several highly meritorious art collections: these, of Course, were open to Mr. [Please select]
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It wasn't exactly a misdemeanor to be late to breakfast--it began promptly at eight o'clock--but it was distinctly meritorious not to be.' [Please select]
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It is always better to avoid close relationship, by the selection of equally meritorious stock-getters of the same breed, from other sources. [Please select]
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The next morning the two worthies set out their far from meritorious errand. [Please select]
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He carried himself with pride, as though, forsooth, he had achieved a deed praiseworthy and meritorious. [Please select]
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