Examples of 'meted' in a sentence
Meaning of "meted"
mete (verb) - 'Mete' is a verb meaning to measure, distribute, or dispense something in small quantities. It is often used in contexts where precise measurement or allocation is required
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- simple past tense and past participle of mete
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meted
It was meted out under clearly defined guidelines.
It is a cultural heritage meted deeply in the society.
They meted out their own justice.
Any punishment he receives will be meted out by me.
To see this meted out against a trainer.
Time passed and no justice was meted out.
Punishment shall be meted out to all prisoners.
Meted the meatballs in the box.
Punishment was to be meted out solely by state authorities.
It is a meagre justice gets meted today.
Lavedan had meted out to me since my coming.
This is an unfair treatment being meted out to teachers.
The treatment meted out to the journalists was outrageous.
I am not going until justice is meted out to my daughter.
Jessica was meted a forced eviction for her despair.
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Harsh treatment indeed is meted out to cereals.
He meted out his revenge on them.
Punishments cannot be meted out par hazard.
My teacher meted out physical punishment to his pupils.
Various penalties have been meted against perpetrators.
My second point is the reprimands that are meted out.
Severe penalties will be meted out to the offenders.
It is also resolute in addressing the punitive response to be meted.
Punishment would not be meted out to them.
They were meted with eternal punishment.
Justice has not been meted out.
Justice is meted out in many ways.
Serious punishment will be meted out.
Harsh penalties are meted out to perpetrators.
The man we are looking for has meted out.
Severe penalties are meted out to traffickers.
Justice was harsh when it was meted out.
The punishment meted to people like you in hell.
Social justice could be meted out.
Corporal punishment is meted in schools in the name of discipline.
I will confess to the injustice meted out to you.
Justice must be meted out or there will be anarchy.
Greater becomes the punishment meted out to you.
A similar fate was meted out in the seventeenth century.
And so justice was meted out.
Punishment was meted out to the children.
I am comfortable with the punishment being meted out.
Heavier penalties are meted out to repeat offenders.
And meted socks in boiling water at least once a week.
Brutal punishments were meted out for religious infractions.
A doubter once demanded that punishment be immediately meted out.
Today little discipline is meted out in local assemblies.
All that remains is for the scores to be meted out.
Any punishment meted out to them.
Is meant to be a sort of punishment for not bidding meted out.