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meet

Definition for meet

adjective as in fitting

noun as in sporting event involving several participants

Strongest matches

tournament, tourney

Weak match

athletic event

verb as in connect, join

Strongest match

reach

Weak match

link up

verb as in perform, carry out

verb as in come together, convene

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He pulled up at a busy Manchester retail park in a white 4x4 BMW, in the belief he was meeting an asylum seeker who was looking to run a mini-mart and sell illegal cigarettes.

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Federal loan guarantees would "really drop the cost of the financing," she explained, enabling OpenAI and its investors to borrow more money at lower rates to meet the company's ambitious targets.

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Tech firms are floating the idea of building data centers in space and tapping into the sun's energy to meet out-of-this-world power demands in a fierce artificial intelligence race.

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At the FTC, she held public meetings that allowed smaller firms to vent about what they called their big rivals’ anticompetitive tactics.

Boeing is “slowly increasing the ramp in their production,” but it is still too low to meet the industry’s needs, Aengus Kelly, the chief executive of airplane-leasing company AerCap, said in a recent earnings call.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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