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† immeriˈtorious, a. Obs. [f. im-2 + meritorious] Not meritorious; undeserving.
1642Vicars God in Mount 85 An unjust and immeritorious eulogie or elogie. 1753Ess. Celibacy 81 It is therefore immeritorious..to place human perfection in a solemn and formal round of devotional exercises. Hence immeriˈtoriously adv., undeservingly.
1675O. Walker, etc. Paraph. St. Paul 99 All easily, and immeritoriously, stand in..the truth. |