merit — Ⅰ. merit UK US /ˈmerɪt/ noun [C or U] ► FORMAL the quality of being good and deserving to be praised or rewarded, or an advantage that something has: »Proposals will be judged strictly on merit by an external committee. »I fail to see the merit… … Financial and business terms
merit — meritedly, adv. meritless, adj. /mer it/, n. 1. claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth. 2. something that deserves or justifies a reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.: The book s only merit is its sincerity. 3. merits … Universalium
Merit pay — is a term describing performance related pay, most frequently in the context of educational reform. It provides bonuses for workers who perform their jobs effectively, according to measurable criteria. In the United States, policy makers are… … Wikipedia
merit award/bonus/raise — merit award/bonus/raise, etc. ► HR, WORKPLACE extra pay given to employees who have done their job well and made noticeable improvements in the company, department, etc.: »The average merit pay increase over the past five years has been in the… … Financial and business terms
merit award/bonus/raise, etc. — merit award/bonus/raise, etc. ► HR, WORKPLACE extra pay given to employees who have done their job well and made noticeable improvements in the company, department, etc.: »The average merit pay increase over the past five years has been in the… … Financial and business terms
merit bonus/raise — merit award/bonus/raise, etc. ► HR, WORKPLACE extra pay given to employees who have done their job well and made noticeable improvements in the company, department, etc.: »The average merit pay increase over the past five years has been in the… … Financial and business terms
Raise the Red Lantern — Front of DVD release Directed by Zhang Yimou Produced by … Wikipedia
merit bonus — ➔ bonus * * * merit award/bonus/raise, etc. ► HR, WORKPLACE extra pay given to employees who have done their job well and made noticeable improvements in the company, department, etc.: »The average merit pay increase over the past five years has… … Financial and business terms
merit award — merit award/bonus/raise, etc. ► HR, WORKPLACE extra pay given to employees who have done their job well and made noticeable improvements in the company, department, etc.: »The average merit pay increase over the past five years has been in the… … Financial and business terms
merit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, exceptional, great, outstanding ▪ actual, real, true ▪ a lawsuit that lacked any real merit … Collocations dictionary