Merits vs Credentials - What's the difference?
merits | credentials |
Intrinsic advantages, as opposed to political or procedural advantages.
(legal) Substance, distinguished from form or procedure.
(merit)
: Documentary evidence of someone's right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country.
As nouns the difference between merits and credentials
is that merits is while credentials is : documentary evidence of someone's right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country.As a verb merits
is (merit).merits
English
Noun
(head)- I was the boss's pet project, but was rejected on the merits .
- The merits of the case favored the plaintiffs, but their procedural blunders set them back.