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meet

verb (COME TOGETHER)
 
 
/miːt/ (met, met)

Definition

A1 [I or T] to come together with someone intentionally: Lorraine and I meet for lunch once a month. We agreed to meet on Tuesday to discuss the project. The children's club meets every Thursday afternoon. They're meeting with their advisers to work out a new plan. The president met the UK prime minister in London yesterday.Meeting peopleOfficial meetings A1 [T or I] to come together with someone without intending to: It's always awkward when you meet someone you know, but you can't remember their name. Guess who I met in town today. We met our old neighbours at an auction last Saturday.Meeting peopleOfficial meetings
(Definition of meet verb (COME TOGETHER) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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