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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
perceive;
to come to a
knowledge
of; to have
personal
acquaintance
with; to
experience;
to
suffer;
as, the eye met a
horrid
sight;
he met his
fate..
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Curia
::
Curia (n.) The place where the
meetings
of the
senate
were held; the
senate
house.
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..
Mall
::
Mall (n.) A place where
public
meetings
are held.
Arris
::
Arris (n.) The sharp edge or
salient
angle
formed
by two
surfaces
meeting
each
other,
whether
plane or
curved;
--
applied
particularly
to the edges in
moldings,
and to the
raised
edges which
separate
the
flutings
in a Doric
column..
Node
::
Node (n.) The point at which the lines of a
funicular
machine
meet from
different
angular
directions;
--
called
also knot.
Wedge
::
Wedge (n.) A solid of five
sides,
having
a
rectangular
base, two
rectangular
or
trapezoidal
sides
meeting
in an edge, and two
triangular
ends..
Bourse
::
Bourse
(n.) An
exchange,
or place where
merchants,
bankers,
etc., meet for
business
at
certain
hours;
esp., the Stock
Exchange
of
Paris..
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
involve
in
difficulties
concerning
money
matters;
to
incumber
with debt; to beset with
urgent
claims
or
demands;
-- said of a
person
or his
affairs;
as, a man or his
business
is
embarrassed
when he can not meet his
pecuniary
engagements..
Liedertafel
::
Liedertafel
(n.) A
popular
name for any
society
or club which meets for the
practice
of male part
songs.
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To meet or come to the mind; to
suggest
itself;
to be
presented
to the
imagination
or
memory.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come up to; to be even with; to
equal;
to
match;
to
satisfy;
to
ansver;
as, to meet one's
expectations;
the
supply
meets the
demand..
Kiss
::
Kiss (v. i.) To meet; to come in
contact;
to touch
fondly.
Canthus
::
Canthus
(n.) The
corner
where the upper and under
eyelids
meet on each side of the eye.
Section
::
Section
(n.) The
figure
made up of all the
points
common
to a
superficies
and a solid which meet, or to two
superficies
which meet, or to two lines which meet. In the first case the
section
is a
superficies,
in the
second
a line, and in the third a
point..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) A
formal
assembly,
as of
princes,
deputies,
representatives,
envoys,
or
commissioners;
esp., a
meeting
of the
representatives
of
several
governments
or
societies
to
consider
and
determine
matters
of
common
interest..
Lucky
::
Lucky
(superl.)
Favored
by luck;
fortunate;
meeting
with good
success
or good
fortune;
-- said of
persons;
as, a lucky
adventurer..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) The line at which the
elytra
of a
beetle
meet and are
sometimes
confluent.
Eavesdropping
::
Eavesdropping
(n.) The habit of
lurking
about
dwelling
houses,
and other
places
where
persons
meet fro
private
intercourse,
secretly
listening
to what is said, and then
tattling
it
abroad.
The
offense
is
indictable
at
common
law..
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A body of
persons
who meet for
discussion,
esp. about the
management
of
affairs;
as, a
folkmote..
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..
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