Examples of 'civil merit' in a sentence

Meaning of "civil merit"

Civil merit is a term often used to denote recognition or acknowledgement of an individual's achievements, contributions, or service to society, particularly in the context of civil service or public endeavors. It refers to merits or accomplishments that are beneficial or valuable in a non-military or non-combatant context

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Soboleva receives the order of civil merit.
It was similar to the Order of Civil Merit but made for military personnel.
Germany honoured her with the medal of civil merit.
The Order of Civil Merit is divided into five grades.
Gold Metal to the civil merit.
The Order of Public Instruction is a Portuguese order of civil merit.
The averse resembled that of the Order of Civil Merit but with green ring.
Twenty-five years after that last earthquake, Teora was awarded the Gold Medal of civil merit.
There was also an Elizabeth Medal for civil merit.
For this painting, he was awarded the Cross of Civil Merit of Savoy.
In 1832 Felix de Merode had a design approved by the Chambers for civil merit.
In 2010 he was decorated with the Gran Cruz of the Order of Civil Merit.
Grand Cross of the First Class of the Kingdom of the Netherlands - for civil merit 2014 r.

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Examples of using Merit
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