Definition of «meritorious»

Meritorious means deserving of praise, honor or recognition. It refers to something that is accomplished with great skill and success, often going above and beyond what is expected. The term can be used to describe a person's actions, achievements or qualities that are outstanding and noteworthy.

Sentences with «meritorious»

  • January 30, 2012 (readMedia)-- The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association is proud to announce the creation of a new and important award for meritorious service in furthering Second Amendment Freedoms and fostering the growth of the shooting sports statewide and nationally. (nysrpa.org)
  • Indiana appellate courts receive thousands of appeals each year, and they employ a strict set of procedural rules to ensure that only the most diligent parties with meritorious claims of error are heard. (indianainjuryblog.com)
  • «The ABA submits that imposing governmental attorneys» fees on patent applicants who choose civil actions under [patent law] will hamper equal access to justice and chill the assertion of meritorious claims,» the brief says. (abajournal.com)
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