1. meting - Noun
2. meting - Verb
of Mete
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe strong equilibrium point f just described is one of "unrelenting ferocity" against offenders. It exhibits a zeal for meting out justice that is entirely oblivious to the sometimes dire consequences to oneself or to the other faitheful--i. e., those who have not deviated. Robert Aumann
Justice in no wise consists in meting out to another that exact measure of reward or punishment which we think and decree his merit, or what we call his crime, which is more often merely his error, deserves. Albert Pike
Boys and girls going into grades 8-12 can register now for Camp 2. People can stop by the JDHS gym this week between 9am and 1pm to drop off registrations or show up at the Camp 2 orientation meting on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the JDHS main gym. Source: Internet
We are highly disheartened by the brutish treatment Government is meting out to Health worker trainees in Ghana by not paying their allowances for close to 3 years. Source: Internet
In meting out the sentence, Abu Bakar said the sentence was to serve as a lesson to Azri and also a reminder not to repeat the offence. Source: Internet
Present Council members, at a meting of the executive committee on Dec. 9, had a 'good news, bad news' reaction to the original Delafourm report. Source: Internet