Similar words: pedometer, speedometer, time-tested, weed out, washed out, wiped out, redound, redoubt. Meaning: adj. given out in portions.
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31. Many kids pleaded their innocence, yet some parents meted out punishment anyway.
32. Economic medicine that was previously meted out by the cupful has recently been dispensed by the barrel.
33. The money was meted out only after it had been carefully counted.
34. Steve Coogan, a comedian whose private life has often been newspaper fodder, complained about "tawdry muckraking" and the "sociopathic" treatment meted out by editors.
35. When he circled the world in the 1830s, Darwin's delight at our planet's natural riches was repeatedly poisoned by the cruelties he saw meted out to slaves.
36. Many wondered whether he could survive meted out in professional football.
37. During the week they clamour about the injustice meted out to the blacks.
38. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference.
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