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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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Example Sentences

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His brother Mark paid tribute to the "most amazing, caring man who was loved by anyone who had the pleasure to meet him".

From BBC

The group stood with national flags outside of the Roundhouse Hotel in the centre of the town, and were met by a counter-protest.

From BBC

He allegedly also repeatedly tried, and failed, to meet her.

From BBC

And when it comes to sleep, many parents today feel as if they have to be secretive if they choose to co-sleep because they’re afraid that the truth will be met with backlash.

From Salon

She said she met with her critics, who told her she should be focused on jobs for citizens rather than for undocumented immigrants.

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

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