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Meaning of Demerit
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a demerit is a mark or record of unmeritorious or unapproved behavior, especially in a school or other institution.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines demerit as a quality or characteristic that makes something or someone less acceptable or desirable.
- Cambridge Dictionary defines demerit as a fault or weakness in someone's character or in something.
Example Uses
- The student received a demerit for talking back to the teacher, which affected his overall behavior grade.
- The new policy has several demerits, including increased costs and reduced efficiency.
- The demerit of the new employee's lack of experience was balanced by his enthusiasm and willingness to learn.