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  • mete — ► VERB (mete out) ▪ deal out or allot (justice, punishment, etc.). ORIGIN Old English, measure; related to MEET(Cf. ↑meet) …   English terms dictionary

  • justice — n. rules of law administration of law 1) to administer, dispense, mete out, render justice 2) to obstruct justice 3) to pervert justice 4) divine; frontier (US); poetic; summary justice 5) justice prevails 6) a miscarriage; travesty of justice 7) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • mete out — verb administer or bestow, as in small portions administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑distribute, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • mete out — v. (B) to mete out justice to everyone * * * (B) to mete out justice to everyone …   Combinatory dictionary

  • justice — noun 1 fairness ADJECTIVE ▪ distributive, economic, environmental, natural, racial (esp. AmE), social ▪ rough ▪ He saw it as rough …   Collocations dictionary

  • mete — I. /mit / (say meet) verb (t) (meted, meting) 1. Obsolete to measure. –phrase 2. mete out, to distribute or apportion by measure; allot: *East Timor s influential Catholic bishop called today for an international tribunal to mete out justice to… …  

  • mete out — phr verb Mete out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑justice, ↑punishment …   Collocations dictionary

  • mete out — administer, give according to the law or policy    It was his duty to mete out justice in the colony …   English idioms

  • mete something out — dispense or allot justice, punishment, etc. → mete …   English new terms dictionary

  • mete — mete1 [mi:t] verb 1》 (mete something out) dispense or allot justice, punishment, etc. 2》 (in biblical use) measure out. Origin OE metan measure , of Gmc origin; related to meet2. mete2 [mi:t] noun historical …   English new terms dictionary

  • moot — {{11}}moot (adj.) debatable; not worth considering from moot case, earlier simply MOOT (Cf. moot) (n.) discussion of a hypothetical law case (1530s), in law student jargon. The reference is to students gathering to test their skills in mock cases …   Etymology dictionary

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