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are meted
noun
A boundary or other limit; a boundary-marker; mere.
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The horrors that are meted upon it.
Formally, these views of a long and rich life are meted out in classical cadences.
Detentions are meted out by the police without trials, judges or appeals.
When hefty fees are meted out, the result is a two-tier justice system.
How responsibilities for restoring monuments are meted out is not always clear.
Intimidation is routine, and punishments and fines are meted out to control behaviour.
Similar(15)
Some here are meting out their own form of vigilante justice.
In Mexico City, school teachers are meting out some serious discipline to a government gone awry.
So punishments were meted.
Brutal punishment is meted out for malingering.
The latest beating was meted out on Wednesday, he said.
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