To meet or come together at an agreed time and place
“The committee will meet at least once a year to review the company's progress.”
To encounter something, especially by chance
“Upon his return, he would unexpectedly meet his friend.”
To make the acquaintance of
“By chance, I would meet my true friends at Harry's wedding.”
To come into contact with something or each other
“Icebergs are created when glaciers meet the sea.”
To act in accordance with the terms of
“We believe your software has the features that meet our processing requirements.”
To pay or give what is owed
“Insurance has been put in place to enable companies to meet these claims.”
To experience or suffer
“Most of us will meet many traumatic experiences in our lives that will make us stronger.”
To receive, or to respond to, with a given reaction
“The public would meet the president's speech with widespread approval.”
To confront or come up against
“The up-and-comer will meet the reigning champion in the ring tomorrow.”
To fulfill the expectations placed upon
To fraternize or mingle with others socially
To accept something willingly or gladly
To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.
To attain or achieve
To meet by arrangement
(of news or an event) To react to in a specified way
To meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)
To interact with or engage in communication
To create or form a layer over
To cut or divide into parts
(of a job or task) To agree to take responsibility of
To group together into a single mass or body
(come to) To arrive at a given place
To settle or come to terms on a particular arrangement
To cross paths without planning or intention
To make a brief, usually social, visit
To fetch or pick up someone
To blend or meld together (by flowing or seeping into each other)
An event where two or more people meet or get together
“We talked by phone to arrange a meet to sign the deal.”
An organized event at which a number of competitions are held
“The best event of the meet took place late in the evening.”
(typically of people) Describing a big collective group
An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
A gathering of a social nature
Compensation or reward given for loss or harm suffered
A conversation or debate about a specific topic
Of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
“Allocating bonuses based on productivity seems like a meet solution.”
Consistent, compatible, or in agreement with something or someone else
Appropriate to, or in keeping with
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