⚖️mete

verb
/miːt/

Meaning

To dispense or allot justice, punishment, or harsh treatment.

Example Sentences

The judge will mete out punishment according to the crime.

Example Expressions

mete out

Synonyms

dispense, allot, distribute, administer, apportion

Antonyms

withhold, deny, keep

Collocations

mete out justice, mete out punishment, mete out harsh treatment

More Example Sentences

Is the electricity meter separate?

He challenged me to run five kilometers.

She is strong enough to run five kilometers.

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape while her coach tracks her speed and endurance

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape while her coach tracks her speed and endurance using data from a sensor attached to her bicycle

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape while her coach tracks her speed and endurance using data from a sensor attached to her bicycle and she gradually shaves minutes off her best time

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape while her coach tracks her speed and endurance using data from a sensor attached to her bicycle and she gradually shaves minutes off her best time until she feels fully prepared for the competition day

A woman trains for a cycling race every morning before sunrise riding along the river path near her town for at least twenty kilometers each session and follows a strict diet to stay in shape while her coach tracks her speed and endurance using data from a sensor attached to her bicycle and she gradually shaves minutes off her best time until she feels fully prepared for the competition day and lines up at the start with determination and confidence.

Related Vocabularies

to make smooth and shiny by rubbing; to improve or refine
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to start doing something; to commence
the act of consuming food
to change something into a different form or purpose
to ask someone to come to an event or to do something

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