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was meted
noun
A boundary or other limit; a boundary-marker; mere.
Exact(56)
The latest beating was meted out on Wednesday, he said.
It was meted out in Philadelphia Tuesday when Msgr.
The largest fine, £17.9m, was meted out to Kier Group.
Much of the violence was meted out by proxy forces and ethnic-based militias.
But Mr. Maisonneuve suggested she might not, because no punishment was meted out.
Gradually, the region stabilized as aid was meted out and many of its residents returned.
A similar punishment was meted out to the theologian Maximus the Confessor in 655.
Similar(4)
When I first took the job I was meting with a head of a movie studio.
So punishments were meted.
Brutal punishment is meted out for malingering.
The horrors that are meted upon it.
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