"Applicants to these colleges are admitted strictly on the basis of academic merit."
"The poorly written thesis did not merit consideration for the award."
"Boy Scouts earn Merit Badges for successful study and application of skills."
Sabrina was good so her mom thinks she should be merit.
As a noun: He gained merit with his thorough and accurate reports.As a verb: I'm pleased with how this assignment is coming together, it should merit a high grade.
use aver in a sentence
use the word rigorousness in a sentence
"It is easy to use an exponent in a sentence." There, that sentence uses it!
Sabrina was good so her mom thinks she should be merit.
As a noun: He gained merit with his thorough and accurate reports.As a verb: I'm pleased with how this assignment is coming together, it should merit a high grade.
This question has no merit.
I sewed his newest merit badge on my brother's scout uniform.
The act of killing the man who fights alongside you is so atrocious as to merit special attention.
For example here is a sentence with calibre in it:A man of high calibre:meaning A man of high status or someone with a merit of excellence.
If the word is federal, the sentence is: The FBI is a federal government agency and part of the U.S. Department of Justice.
There's no stopping that critic's whinge. Your whinge lacks merit.
Category:Boy Scouts of America Elective merit badges use a green circle and Eagle Scout required merit badges use a silver circle. The four historic merit badges issued only for 2010 have a gold circle.
The purpose of a hook sentence is to "hook" or grab the attention of the reader, so that they want to continue to read the article or essay. A good example of a hook sentence may be: "In public school systems today, teachers' salaries and raises are based on degrees earned, continuing education, and years of employment, but not necessarily on merit."The reason why this sentence hooks the reader is that after reading the sentence, they may want to know why teachers are not paid based on merit.
Duno merit gold I think
The BSA website at Scouting.org and MeritBadge.org have good list of resources such as books and websites you can use to complete each merit badge.