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Description of the Immovable Property: Entire built up first floor, without roof/terrace rights, Part of four Storey Freehold Property Bearing No. 2357-T-4-A, Area Measuring 300 Sq. Yards, i.e 250.83, Sq. Meters, Out of New Khasra No. 217, Situated at Shivaji Market, Narela Mandi, Narela, Delhi-110040.

The meaning of METE is to give out by measure : dole out —usually used with out. How to use mete in a sentence.

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If you " mete out" something (the word is usually followed by "out"), it means you dish it out in very careful measured amounts. Anyone who metes out their love probably isn't someone you want to have a relationship with.

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Definition of mete verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Short stuff sat up on the slow surface, imploring the punishment meted out. During the night-time, a different form of punishment was meted out. If he dragged his heels or didn't " mind," his father meted out punishment with a shingle.

From Middle English mete, from Old French mete (“boundary, boundary marker”), from Latin mēta (“post, goal, marker”). Cognate with the second element in Old English wull mod (“distaff”).

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mete 1 (mit) v.t. met ed, met ing. 1. to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usu. fol. by out): to mete out praise. 2. Archaic. to measure.

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From Middle English, from Old French mete (“boundary, boundary marker”), from Latin mēta (“post, goal, marker”), from Proto-Indo-European *meit- (“stake, post”).

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Mete is a verb that refers to the act of dispensing or distributing justice, punishment, or harsh treatment. It involves the execution of an action in a certain proportion or quantity.