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met

[met] / mɛt /
ADJECTIVE
assembled
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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The hospital extended its "deepest sympathies" but in a statement denied any wrongdoing, stating its treatment met international standards.

From BBC

Like many people, Caroline and her husband Gareth, who she met at school, took it almost for granted they would have children in due course.

From BBC

The gesture was made on the day the two leaders met for the first time at the White House.

From Los Angeles Times

It finished 2-2 when these sides met earlier in the season, and it will be close this time too.

From BBC

These can be met with arrests and prosecutions case by case, which ICE and other agents seem capable of handling.

From The Wall Street Journal