Used in a Sentence

demerits

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for demerits.

Editorial note

It's very difficult for a language, good or bad, to compete on its own merits or even demerits.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A quality of being inadequate; a disadvantage, a fault.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of demerits gathered in one view.

noun

A quality of being inadequate; a disadvantage, a fault.

noun

A mark given for bad conduct to a person attending an educational institution or serving in the army.

noun

That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for demerits.

noun

A quality of being inadequate; a disadvantage, a fault.

noun

A mark given for bad conduct to a person attending an educational institution or serving in the army.

noun

That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert.

Example sentences

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It's very difficult for a language, good or bad, to compete on its own merits or even demerits.

2

Lobste.rs isn't going to get too many compliments for its design, but it also won't get many demerits either.

3

My point is most of these conversations about the merits/demerits of languages are less than useless.

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Whether it is, dictatorship or democracy and their relative merits/demerits is different point of discussion.

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There are objective differences between programming languages and it's reasonable to have strong opinions about the relative merits and demerits of each.

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I think a lot of the demerits in Skylines exist within the core game of Sim City 5.

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As opposed to just going through a rote set of questions looking for demerits.

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It's made even worse as the professor immediately demerits the 'party' example due to the costs of the party supplies and setup.

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My intention was to discuss the merits and demerits of rights management.

10

One can argue the merits and demerits of judging someone based on their Stack Overflow participation, but it can't be worse than the current reality.

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Books lacking in any or all of these get strong demerits.

12

Can't their comment stand on it's own demerits and downvotes?

Quote examples

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In many ways we are already selecting for those traits and have been for countless generations, so assuming we had a well-understood and safe method for artificially selecting for them then there should be no ethical quandaries beyond "but, that's cheating!" There are no scorekeepers of the universe, nobody's going to give us karmic demerits for finding a shortcut.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use demerits in a sentence?

It's very difficult for a language, good or bad, to compete on its own merits or even demerits.

What does demerits mean?

A quality of being inadequate; a disadvantage, a fault.

What part of speech is demerits?

demerits is commonly used as noun.