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Immeritous
Immeritous Im*mer"it*ous, a. [L. immeritus; pref. im- not + meritus, p. p. of merere, mereri, to deserve.] Undeserving. [Obs.] --Milton.

Meaning of Meritous from wikipedia

- Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog (post-nominals: D.Ht.), is a meritous award connected to the Danish Order of the Dannebrog. The cross was instituted...
- The automap feature in Meritous...
- Norwegian war decoration for service during Second World War, and later for meritous service during war. The Norwegian War Medal was instituted by King Haakon...
- nationals and foreigners, members and non-members of the Church Criteria Meritous service in or for the Orthodox Church of Finland Status Currently constituted...
- Winter Paralympics opening ceremony in Vancouver. In 2015, he was awarded a Meritous Service Decoration for his work making dance more accessible to those with...
- applying to gymnasium (senior high schools) or universities, a meritvärde ('meritous point value') is calculated. E is worth 10 points, D 12.5 points, C 15...
- formalisation of rank system and pre-standard titles granted solely to meritous officials which were similar to the titles normally granted to imperial...
- nationalist insurrectionary efforts against the Russian Empire). The more meritous works of this genre managed to explore nihilism with less caricature. Many...
- carriages "to ****ure the greater comfort and freedom of the bourgeois and meritous classes": these 'safety' measures, along with others such as a police ordinance...
- World's first banned book. In 1649, Pynchon found time to write a book, The Meritous Price of Our Redemption, a theological study that was published in London...