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How to pronounce mete in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms border, borderline, boundary line, delimitation
Type of bounds, boundary, bound
Has types fence line, state line, circuit, circumference, property line, state boundary

Examples of mete

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They show up for parent nights at school, check homework, and mete out discipline.
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The purpose was to let jurors mete out harsher punishment to black defendants.
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Judges, in fact, mete out death sentences considerably more often than juries.
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People who mete out justice to anyone who impinges on their native liberties.
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Less frivolous with programs that only mete out to a small segment of voters.
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Next month the judge will mete out a sentence that could mean a lifetime in prison.
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These courts are empowered to mete out a wide range of punishments including death.
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Managers instruct, supervise, motivate, evaluate, and mete out rewards and punishment.
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Let's just hope the greens at Wimbledon can take the pounding these pros can mete out.
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  • In Greek mythology, Metion (/u02C8miu02D0u0283u0259n/; Greek: u039Cu03B7u03C4u03AFu03C9u03BD, gen. u039Cu03B7u03C4u03AFu03BFu03BDu03BFu03C2) was a son of King Erechtheus of Athens or of Eupalamus, son of King Erechtheus. His sons later drove King Pandion II out of Athens into exile. Among these sons were Eupalamus, Sicyon, and Daedalus, though they are sometime credited with other parentages. These usurping sons were in turn overthrown by the sons of Pandion.
  • A boundary or other limit; a boundary-marker; mere; To measure; To dispense, measure (out), allot (especially punishment, reward etc.)
  • (METES) Measures such as inches, feet, yards, or miles.
  • (Metes) The exact length of each line and the exact quantity of land in square feet, rods or acres; however, when used in the term "metes and Bounds" it does not necessarily mean that the length of a boundary is given. ...
  • (metes) measurements of distance in feet, rods, poles, chains, etc.; pertains to measuring direction and distance.