Demerit /(?)/
De·mer·it
Demerit
n.
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That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert. [Obs.]
By many benefits and demerits whereby they obliged their adherents, [they] acquired this reputation.
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That which deserves blame; ill desert; a fault; a vice; misconduct; -- the opposite of merit.
They see no merit or demerit in any man or any action.
Secure, unless forfeited by any demerit or offense.
- The state of one who deserves ill.
Demerit
v. t.
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To deserve; -- said in reference to both praise and blame. [Obs.]
If I have demerited any love or thanks.
Executed as a traitor . . . as he well demerited.
- To depreciate or cry down. [R.]
Demerit
v. i.
- To deserve praise or blame.