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How to use meritoriously in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word meritoriously? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
He was meritoriously advanced to Petty Officer 1st Class by the Chief of Navy Operations in a recent Pentagon ceremony.
Not only were they much the stronger during this period, but they were better together, and gained their great triumph most meritoriously.
In the past, they have acted efficiently and meritoriously in an autonomous and independent manner, but in a very different context.
Thus, no one can earn more merit for simply having the potency to perform the action that they willed meritoriously.
It continues a series of reports in which Mrs Haug has meritoriously and comprehensively analysed the EU's system of own resources.
Since he had just been meritoriously advanced to petty officer 3rd class, and had a great service record, Saez found he was eligible for the opportunity of a lifetime.
In a pre-emptive strike against the menacing spectre of boredom, I had decided I would write a letter to someone conducting themselves meritoriously.
The report by Mr Yürür meritoriously discusses the harmful effects, not least on public health, of road transport and transport infrastructure in sensitive rural and mountainous regions, such as the Alps.
His Highness praised the team's excellent performance, high sports morale, willower and persistence to meritoriously win the title.
In the proceedings the court in administrative justice only makes decisions regarding the costs of the proceedings and is not meritoriously concerned with the compensation for damages.
Examples from Classical Literature
In some cases that may be innocently, and, when it sends the lead at the hordes that support a tyrant, meritoriously employed.
To the great mothers, Anthony Orberthol willingly and meritoriously has performed his vows or promises.
And the napery, the glassware and the flowers also meritoriously performed the spectacular duties required of them.
In some cases that may be innocently and, when it sends the lead at the hordes that support a tyrant, meritoriously employed.
She was, at that very moment, meritoriously and heartily engaged in eating her breakfast.
It seemed as if there were moments when he could by no means have sworn but that the old man was an ancient retainer of his, who had been meritoriously faithful.
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