You can say something like "...by virtue of the fact that.." For example: "I know the mechanics of a sentence by virtue of the fact that I am an English teacher." By adding the letter "s" you are defining virtues as "the good thing about," so you can discuss the virtues of skim milk, inter alia.
virtue has not been kind on him. But today was a different day.
I am hoping that my virtue will inspire better behavior.
By virtue of the local magistrate, I was pardoned without malice.
Honesty is a great virtue.
Her greatest virtue was her charity towards others.
She was a paragon of virtue.
Bravery is a virtue that not a lot of people possess at the moment.
(when referring to the good points or qualities of someone or something)"Among his many virtues were patience, politeness, empathy and compassion.""The virtues of the new media are offset by some disadvantages."
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
One way to use the word "virtue" in a sentence is: "Her honesty and integrity are considered virtues by those who know her well."
Technically, you can't, by virtue of the fact that "esteblish" is not a word. Perhaps "establish" is what you meant.
She was a paragon of virtue.
The girl in my class was a virtue in a moral excellence in a particular class such as math.
A number of claims have been made on behalf of virtue epistemology.
Bravery is a virtue that not a lot of people possess at the moment.
Experience is the knowledge by virtue of committed mistakes.
Chastity is a virtue but it's not a necessity for decent life.
Kindness is a virtue.By virtue of his accomplishments, he was appointed the new council leader.Virtue does not come from wealth, but wealth and every other good thing comes from virtue.(paraphrasing Socrates)
The virtue of that woman was something that will always be admired.
Merits is the opposite word of fault. Wickedness is the opposite of virtue although many people use the words "Virtue" and "Fault" as antonyms. .
(when referring to the good points or qualities of someone or something)"Among his many virtues were patience, politeness, empathy and compassion.""The virtues of the new media are offset by some disadvantages."