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mete (verb), metes; meted; meting
To distribute or to give something to a person who is considered to be deserving it: The judge decided to mete out justice for the crime that the criminal committed.

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Jim meted out a certain amount of money to his children every week so they would learn to spend wisely and to save for future financial needs or desires.


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