meed

[ UK /mˈiːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fitting reward
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How To Use meed In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, meed for recognition is present.
  • I assure you I can appreciate your side of it; and though, looking at it theoretically, it was the highest conduct, demanding the fullest meed of praise, still, in all frankness, there is much to -- to -- CHAPTER 10
  • I wish I could place every one before my readers to receive the meed of praise she so richly deserves; only a few, _very few_, names now occur to me. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War
  • He could have endured poverty; and while this distress had been the meed of his virtue, he gloried in it: but the ingratitude of the Turk, and the loss of his beloved Safie, were misfortunes more bitter and irreparable. Chapter 14
  • Earlier, Health Minister Omeed Medhat Mubarak said hospitals in the capital were swamped with wounded.
  • In order to understand her meaning, it is necessary to start from a phenomenon which, although old and well recognized, has never received its proper meed of consideration.
  • SECOND OPINION: Hameed Gul: strategic 'overcompensation' - Khaled Ahmed's TV Review Tuesday, Bloggers.Pakistan
  • The group stated that if Fiji does not meed the deadline, the country would be suspended from all Forum events and cease receiving any new financial and technical assistance. Global Voices in English » Fiji faces suspension from Pacific Islands Forum
  • When Hameed Nazham eventually pleaded guilty Mr Latham was satisfied that it was because he wanted to and he had no recollection of anything ever have been said about refreshers.
  • Till champagne and tripudiation do their work; and all lie silent, horizontal; passively slumbering, with meed-of-battle dreams! The French Revolution
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