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meritorious
adjective as in honorable, commendable
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But highest profile does not mean most judicially meritorious.
Ibrahim Kalin, and advisor to Erdogan, spoke of a “meritorious isolation” of the country.
The Queen was so impressed that she had a watch inscribed to Miss Eagle for ‘meritorious and extraordinary clairvoyance.’
“Meritorious promotions are now meritorious if you can believe it,” he said.
The reforms that Howard advocates, meritorious as they are, require political support to be enacted.
He was created baron Tilbury by Charles I for meritorious services.
Economy was his strong point and he observed it in his public and private life with meritorious consistency.
What is there so superior or so meritorious in the attitude of a religious man towards God?
The voluntary renouncement of earthly goods alone is meritorious before God.
Verily this is a meritorious deed, and therefore hast thou been delivered into my hands.
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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to meritorious, such as: exemplary, praiseworthy, admirable, boss, choice, and creditable.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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