"Unmerited" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unmerited" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unmerited
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"Unmerited" Meaning

Unexpected or undeserved.

Example: He received an unmerited promotion after only one year of service.

"Unmerited" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "unmerited"


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| 1 | The scholarship was an unmerited reward for her tireless community service. |
| 2 | He felt that the privileges of his childhood were unmerited, given the family's financial struggles. |
| 3 | The star athlete believed she didn't deserve the unmerited ridicule from the press. |
| 4 | The unmerited inheritance was a surprise to everyone in the family. |
| 5 | After achieving great success at a young age, he realized that his good fortune was largely unmerited. |

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To break up or dissolve a connection, union, or combination of two or more things. For example: <br><br>"The company decided to unmerge its two departments and operate as separate units."

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Unmeritocratic refers to a system or society in which success or positions of power are not determined by merit, skill, or achievement, but by other factors such as birth, wealth, family connections, or privilege. In other words, it is a system that favors the privileged over the talented or hardworking.<br><br>Example: "The unmeritocratic education system, where students from wealthy families have an unfair advantage, is a major issue in our society."<br><br>Synonyms: unmeritorious, unjust, unfair, biased, discriminatory.

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Not changed or transformed into a different form, especially as a result of metamorphosis, but remaining in its original or previous state.

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