Similar words: unmerited, inherited, disinherited, united states of america, merit, demerit, emeritus, temerity. Meaning: ['merɪtɪd] adj. properly deserved.
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31. They hung upon him for a time, and left him with merited reproaches and contempt.
32. Closer examination, however, suggests that this assumption may not be merited by the evidence.
33. And then reflect on whether additional authorities you know then would merited.
34. astronomers with their instruments embarked, and the whole placed under the charge of James Cook, a sailor whose admirable character fully merited this distinction.
35. The crime I'd committed that merited throwing me out of the neighborhood?
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