Mete in spanish
Asignar
pronunciation: ɑsignɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑsignɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
mete out = imponer, impartir, administrar.
Example: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.more:
» mete out + advice = impartir consejos.
Example: Beliefs, attitudes, & practices regarding parents' care for their children have been changing over the past century, with new views being particularly reflected in the advice meted out to parents by professionals.» mete out + harsh treatment = tratar severamente.
Example: Particularly harsh treatment was meted out to political caricaturists, who were heavily censored & regulated by the government.» mete out + punishment = impartir castigo, imponer castigo.
Example: The rhetorical strategy of much of the Hebrew Bible is to devise a God of justice who metes out reward & punishment in the world.» mete out + reward = recompensar, dar recompensa.
Example: The rhetorical strategy of much of the Hebrew Bible is to devise a God of justice who metes out reward & punishment in the world.» mete out + sentence = imponer sentencia, dictar sentencia.
Example: Rural courts have typically meted out stiffer sentences than urban courts .