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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 come
together
by
mutual
approach;
esp., to come in
contact,
or into
proximity,
by
approach
from
opposite
directions;
to join; to come face to face; to come in close
relationship;
as, we met in the
street;
two lines meet so as to form an
angle..
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Tolsey
::
Tolsey
(n.) A
tollbooth;
also, a
merchants'
meeting
place,
or
exchange..
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Forward
to meet
danger;
venturesome;
daring;
not
timorous
or
shrinking
from risk;
brave;
courageous.
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To meet with, or light upon,
accidentally;
to gain the first sight or
knowledge
of, as of
something
new, or
unknown;
hence,
to fall in with, as a
person..
Chairmanship
::
Chairmanship
(n.) The
office
of a
chairman
of a
meeting
or
organized
body.
Sufficient
::
Sufficient
(a.)
Capable
of
meeting
obligations;
responsible.
Meeting
::
Meeting
(n.) A
junction,
crossing,
or
union;
as, the
meeting
of the roads or of two
rivers..
Courtehouse
::
Courtehouse
(n.) A house in which
established
courts
are held, or a house
appropriated
to
courts
and
public
meetings..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The place where the
merchants,
brokers,
and
bankers
of a city meet at
certain
hours,
to
transact
business.
In this sense often
contracted
to
'Change..
Occursion
::
Occursion
(n.) A
meeting;
a
clash;
a
collision.
Hour
::
Hour (n.) The time of the day, as
expressed
in hours and
minutes,
and
indicated
by a
timepiece;
as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we
meet?.
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To
become
unable
to meet one's
engagements;
especially,
to be
unable
to pay one's debts or
discharge
one's
business
obligation;
to
become
bankrupt
or
insolvent..
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) An
assembly
or
meeting.
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To meet one's eye; to be found or met with; to
present
itself;
to
offer;
to
appear;
to
happen;
to take
place;
as, I will write if
opportunity
occurs..
Convene
::
Convene
(v. i.) To come
together;
to meet; to
unite.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
determine;
to
appoint;
to
assign;
to fix; as, to set a time for a
meeting;
to set a price on a
horse..
Meet
::
Meet (a.)
Suitable;
fit;
proper;
appropriate;
qualified;
convenient.
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..
Convent
::
Convent
(v. i.) To meet
together;
to
concur.
Shock
::
Shock (v. i.) To meet with a
shock;
to meet in
violent
encounter.
Session
::
Session
(n.)
Hence,
also, the time,
period,
or term
during
which a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., meets daily for
business;
or, the space of time
between
the first
meeting
and the
prorogation
or
adjournment;
thus, a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with a
speech
from the
throne,
and
closed
by
prorogation.
The
session
of a
judicial
court is
called
a
term..
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