verb
- dispensing or distributing something, especially punishment or justice
Usage: present participle of ‘mete’; formal
Examples
- The judge was known for meting out harsh sentences to repeat offenders.
- The principal is meting punishment to students who violated the dress code.
- The committee is responsible for meting rewards to outstanding employees.
- She believed in meting justice fairly to all parties involved.
- The king was meting land grants to his loyal supporters.
- The teacher is meting praise and criticism in equal measure.