METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: NOUN
- N/A
- The act of so overissuing
- An excessive issue; an issue, as of notes or bonds, exceeding the limit of capital, credit, or authority.
- An excessive issue; an issue in excess of the conditions which should regulate or control it. See the verb.
- The issue, as of notes or securities, in excess of the issuer's capital, credit, or authority.
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: VERB
- To distribute something in portions; to apportion or dole out
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- To issue shares or banknotes to an extent beyond the ability to pay, or in excess of authorization
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To issue in excess.
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To issue in excess, as bank-notes or bills of exchange beyond the number or amount authorized by law or warranted by the capital stock; more loosely, to issue in excess of the wants of the public or the ability of the issuer to pay; issue contrary to law, prudence, or honesty.
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: RELATED WORDS
- Repartimiento, Apportion, Reallot, Portion out, Parcel out, Dole out, Shell out, Deal out, Dish out, Allot, Deal, Distribute, Lot, Administer, Dispense
- Time bill, Dollar bill, Credit side, Green paper, Paper currency, Compound interest, Key money, Stock certificate, Duebill, Hot money, Amount of money, Overdeal, Financial obligation, Bill of exchange, Zero coupon bond
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dispend, Give out, Repartimiento, Apportion, Reallot, Portion out, Parcel out, Dole out, Dish out, Deal out, Allot, Deal, Distribute, Lot, Dispense
- Time bill, Dollar bill, Credit side, Green paper, Paper currency, Compound interest, Key money, Stock certificate, Duebill, Hot money, Amount of money, Overdeal, Financial obligation, Bill of exchange, Zero coupon bond
METE OUT vs OVERISSUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The truth will come out and we hope the Israeli judicial system will mete out justice.
- I used disproportionate force to mete out justice of the highest order.
- "Let us mete out the same fate to Narendra Modi," Aiyar wrote.
- Perhaps he would mete out some terrible chastisement against my presumption.
- They set the rules, enforce them, mete out justice for violations.
- But God will eventually and inevitably mete out righteous retribution.
- Let her set standards and mete out punishments.
- Mete out resources to garner support and allegiance.
- Allah does not mete out suffering without cause.
- Once out of the mall, they will meet a butcher so that he can mete out their meat.
- The right to recover damages from an issuer who has permitted an overissue to occur is well settled.
- HABC may overissue vouchers to the extent necessary to meet leasing goals.