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Meaning of by virtue of

by virtue of

a particular moral quality, an order of angels see celestial hierarchy, a commendable quality or trait, through the force of, a desirable quality, a beneficial quality or power of a thing, conduct that agrees with what is morally right, a capacity to act, manly strength or courage, conformity to a standard of right, a particular moral excellence, chastity especially in a woman

by virtue of Sentence Examples

  1. By virtue of her intelligence and hard work, she achieved academic excellence.
  2. Candidates were selected by virtue of their qualifications and experience.
  3. The company's success is by virtue of its innovative products and excellent customer service.
  4. By virtue of its coastal location, the city enjoys a mild climate.
  5. The students' exemplary behavior earned them the honor roll by virtue of their conduct.
  6. By virtue of his diplomatic skills and charisma, the ambassador fostered strong relationships.
  7. The organization's funding is secure by virtue of its reputable reputation and loyal donors.
  8. By virtue of her legal training, she provided sound advice and guidance.
  9. The team's victory was by virtue of their determination and cohesive teamwork.
  10. The athlete's remarkable speed and agility earned him recognition by virtue of his physical prowess.

FAQs About the word by virtue of

a particular moral quality, an order of angels see celestial hierarchy, a commendable quality or trait, through the force of, a desirable quality, a beneficia

by means of,by dint of, in, via, per,with, by

No antonyms found.

By virtue of her intelligence and hard work, she achieved academic excellence.

Candidates were selected by virtue of their qualifications and experience.

The company's success is by virtue of its innovative products and excellent customer service.

By virtue of its coastal location, the city enjoys a mild climate.