For example:
* "The teacher meted out punishments to the students who misbehaved."
"Meet" usually refers to the act of coming together, while "mete" is used in the context of distributing something, often in a measured or allotted way.
For example:
* "The teacher meted out punishments to the students who misbehaved."
"Meet" usually refers to the act of coming together, while "mete" is used in the context of distributing something, often in a measured or allotted way.