Demerits

/dɪˈmɛrɪts/ noun

Marks of disapproval or points deducted for bad behavior, poor performance, or violations of rules, commonly used in schools and military systems.

From 'demerit,' combining the prefix 'de-' (away from, opposite of) with 'merit' (from Latin 'meritum,' deserving or worthy). A demerit literally means 'the opposite of deserving credit,' created as a system to discipline behavior.

AMአማራች (amarach)
ARعيوب (a'yūb)
BNবিষমতা (bissamta)
CAdesavantatges
CSnedostatky
DAulempe
DENachteile
ELμειονεκτήματα (meionektimáta)
ESdesventajas
FAمعایب (ma'eyab)
FImiinuspuolia
FRdésavantages
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