earn in Latin
earn in Latin is mereō — earn means to receive money in return for work done.
earn in Latin
mereō
(transitive) To receive payment for work or for a role or position held (regardless of whether effort was applied or whether the remuneration is deserved or commensurate).
What does "earn" mean?
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verb To receive money in return for work done.
"She earns a good salary as a software engineer."
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verb To gain something, such as respect or a reputation, through effort or merit.
"He earned the team's trust after years of reliable work."
earn in a sentence
- She earns a good salary as a software engineer.
- He earned the team's trust after years of reliable work.
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What is "earn" in Latin?
"earn" in Latin is mereō. earn means: To receive money in return for work done.
How do you use "earn" in a sentence?
Example: "She earns a good salary as a software engineer." In Latin, "earn" is mereō.
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