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Definition of meet
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of meet is as below...
Meet (v. t.) To join, or come in
contact
with; esp., to come in
contact
with by
approach
from an
opposite
direction;
to come upon or
against,
front to
front,
as
distinguished
from
contact
by
following
and
overtaking..
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Agains
::
Agains
(prep.)
Against;
also,
towards
(in order to
meet)..
Parvise
::
Parvise
(n.) a court of
entrance
to, or an
inclosed
space
before,
a
church;
hence,
a
church
porch;
--
sometimes
formerly
used as place of
meeting,
as for
lawyers..
Race
::
Race (n.)
Hence:
The act or
process
of
running
in
competition;
a
contest
of speed in any way, as in
running,
riding,
driving,
skating,
rowing,
sailing;
in the
plural,
usually,
a
meeting
for
contests
in the
running
of
horses;
as, he
attended
the
races..
Caucus
::
Caucus
(n.) A
meeting,
especially
a
preliminary
meeting,
of
persons
belonging
to a
party,
to
nominate
candidates
for
public
office,
or to
select
delegates
to a
nominating
convention,
or to
confer
regarding
measures
of party
policy;
a
political
primary
meeting..
Parting
::
Parting
(n.) The
surface
of the sand of one
section
of a mold where it meets that of
another
section.
Supply
::
Supply
(n.) The food, and the like, which meets the daily
necessities
of an army or other large body of men;
store;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural;
as, the army was
discontented
for lack of
supplies..
Hip
::
Hip (n.) In a
bridge
truss,
the place where an
inclined
end post meets the top
chord..
Infinity
::
Infinity
(n.) That part of a line, or of a
plane,
or of
space,
which is
infinitely
distant.
In
modern
geometry,
parallel
lines or
planes
are
sometimes
treated
as lines or
planes
meeting
at
infinity..
Lucky
::
Lucky
(superl.)
Favored
by luck;
fortunate;
meeting
with good
success
or good
fortune;
-- said of
persons;
as, a lucky
adventurer..
Hurtle
::
Hurtle
(v. t.) To meet with
violence
or
shock;
to
clash;
to
jostle.
Meet
::
Meet (n.) An
assembling
together;
esp., the
assembling
of
huntsmen
for the hunt; also, the
persons
who so
assemble,
and the place of
meeting..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.) The
apartment
in a
monastery
or
nunnery
where the
inmates
are
permitted
to meet and
converse
with each
other,
or with
visitors
and
friends
from
without..
Front
::
Front (v. t.) To
oppose
face to face; to
oppose
directly;
to meet in a
hostile
manner.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To
assemble
together;
to
congregate;
as,
Congress
meets on the first
Monday
of
December..
Encounter
::
Encounter
(v. t.) A
meeting,
with
hostile
purpose;
hence,
a
combat;
a
battle;
as, a
bloody
encounter..
Warn
::
Warn (v. t.) To make ware or
aware;
to give
previous
information
to; to give
notice
to; to
notify;
to
admonish;
hence,
to
notify
or
summon
by
authority;
as, to warn a town
meeting;
to warn a
tenant
to quit a
house..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) An
invested
sum, whose
income
is
devoted
to a
specific
object;
as, the fund of an
ecclesiastical
society;
a fund for the
maintenance
of
lectures
or poor
students;
also, money
systematically
collected
to meet the
expenses
of some
permanent
object..
Unmeet
::
Unmeet
(a.) Not meet or fit; not
proper;
unbecoming;
unsuitable;
--
usually
followed
by for.
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To meet the
claims
upon, or
expectations
entertained
of; to
conduct;
to
acquit;
-- used
reflexively..
Meetness
::
Meetness
(n.)
Fitness;
suitableness;
propriety.
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