there is no answer because meted is not a word it's just met, here's a sentence: i met a hot guy at the supermarket
court?
There is nothing spectacular about the terms. It is merely the areas from which law is meted out although the demographics are quite different. Even though the laws for a particular state are the same, where an individual live in that state may have a big impact on how law is meted out. Rural America has its way of dealing with particular violations, suburban America another and urban America their own.
ti is the meted od love
The word mete is a verb. The past tense form is meted.
To mete out is to give someone a specific quantity of something, usually a punishment or a reward.
melted cheese and water and pee and water and wine and beer and meted cheese and apple juice
Crime was affected in the the renaissance period due to the harsh penalties meted on those found guilty.
The death penalty was applicable for theft, cutting off of hands that struck a victim were some of the punishments meted out to slaves
There are a number of physical properties that can be present in meted metals. These metals are often very dull in appearance for example.
It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.
The blindfold symbolizes impartiality and the idea that justice should be administered fairly without bias. The scale represents the weighing of evidence and arguments to reach a balanced decision.