Phrases with «meritocratic»

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"Meritocratic" refers to a system or society where rewards, opportunities, and status are based on a person's abilities, qualifications, and accomplishments, rather than on factors like social class, wealth, or connections. It means that individuals are rewarded based on their merit or worth, emphasizing fairness and equal opportunities for everyone. Full definition

«meritocratic» + noun

Sentences with «meritocratic»

  • Hays has a very meritocratic culture so for someone like me who is naturally competitive and always looking to strive for bigger and better things, the Hays culture was and still is perfectly suited to me! (careers.hays.co.uk)
  • The firm hires talented, motivated people committed to excellence, innovation, collaboration and client service and believes that every lawyer and staff member deserves a supportive, meritocratic environment in which people of all backgrounds are given the opportunity to excel and thrive. (chambers-associate.com)
  • In meritocratic rhetoric, poor people are poor because they don't work hard enough to become wealthy, and that with hard work and determination, anyone can become successful. (medium.com)
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