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meet


meet

join: the roads meet here; become acquainted with: I’d like you to meet my friend.
Not to be confused with:meat – food; the flesh of animals; edible part of anything: the meat of a walnut; the essential part: the meat of the mattermete – deal; measure; dole: to mete out punishment

meet 1

M0182700 (mēt)v. met (mĕt), meet·ing, meets v.tr.1. a. To come into the presence of by chance or arrangement: I was surprised to meet an old friend in the park. I met a friend for coffee.b. To come into the company of: I met my colleagues for a meeting.c. To be introduced to; make the acquaintance of: Have you met my wife?d. To come together or confront in opposition: The rival teams meet next week.2. To be present at the arrival of: met the train.3. To come into conjunction with; join or touch: where the road meets the highway.4. To come into conformity with the views, wishes, or opinions of: The firm has done its best to meet us on that point.5. To come to the notice of (the senses): There is more here than meets the eye.6. To experience or undergo: He met his fate with courage. The project has met a setback.7. a. To be sufficient for (a need, for example); fulfill: meet all the conditions in the contract. See Synonyms at satisfy.b. To deal or contend with effectively: We can meet each problem as it arises.c. To pay; settle: enough money to meet expenses.v.intr.1. To come together: Didn't recognize him when we met. Where should we meet for lunch?2. To come into conjunction; be joined: The two pipes meet in the corner.3. To come together as opponents; contend: The team met with its rival.4. To become introduced: Where did the two of you meet?5. To assemble: Protesters met in the square.6. To occur together, especially in one person or entity: Suspense and intrigue meet in this new movie.n. A meeting or contest, especially an athletic competition.Phrasal Verb: meet with1. To experience or undergo.2. To receive: Our plan met with their approval.Idioms: meet cute To make one another's acquaintance under unexpected and often comically adverse circumstances. Used especially of protagonists in a romantic comedy: In the movie, the lead characters meet cute in a park during a rainstorm. meet (one's) Maker Slang To die. meet (someone) halfway To make a compromise with.
[Middle English meten, from Old English mētan.]

meet 2

M0182700 (mēt)adj. Archaic Fitting; proper: "It seems not meet, nor wholesome to my place" (Shakespeare).
[Middle English mete, from Old English gemǣte; see med- in Indo-European roots.]
meet′ly adv.

meet

(miːt) vb, meets, meeting or met1. (sometimes foll by: up or(US) with) to come together (with), either by design or by accident; encounter: I met him unexpectedly; we met at the station. 2. to come into or be in conjunction or contact with (something or each other): the roads meet in the town; the sea meets the sky. 3. (tr) to come to or be at the place of arrival of: to meet a train. 4. to make the acquaintance of or be introduced to (someone or each other): have you two met?. 5. to gather in the company of (someone or each other): the board of directors meets on Tuesday. 6. (General Sporting Terms) to come into the presence of (someone or each other) as opponents: Joe meets Fred in the boxing match. 7. (tr) to cope with effectively; satisfy: to meet someone's demands. 8. (tr) to be apparent to (esp in the phrase meet the eye)9. (tr) to return or counter: to meet a blow with another. 10. to agree with (someone or each other): we met him on the price he suggested. 11. (sometimes foll by: with) to experience; suffer: he met his death in a road accident. 12. to occur together: courage and kindliness met in him. 13. (tr) Caribbean to find (a person, situation, etc) in a specified condition: I met the door open. 14. meet and greet (of a celebrity, politician, etc) to have a session of being introduced to and questioned by members of the public or journalistsn15. (Hunting) the assembly of hounds, huntsmen, etc, prior to a hunt16. (General Sporting Terms) a meeting, esp a sports meeting17. (Railways) US the place where the paths of two railway trains meet or cross18. meet-and-greet a session where a celebrity, etc, is introduced to or questioned by members of the public or journalists[Old English mētan; related to Old Norse mœta, Old Saxon mōtian] ˈmeeter n

meet

(miːt) adjarchaic proper, fitting, or correct[C13: from variant of Old English gemǣte; related to Old High German māza suitability, Old Norse mǣtr valuable] ˈmeetly adv

meet1

(mit)

v. met, meet•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to come into the presence of; encounter: I met him on the street yesterday. 2. to become acquainted with; be introduced to: I've never met your cousin. 3. to join at an agreed or designated place or time: Meet me at noon. 4. to be present at the arrival of: to meet a train. 5. to come to the apprehension of: A strange sight met my eyes. 6. to enter into dealings or conference with. 7. to come into physical contact with: The car met the bus head-on. 8. to encounter in opposition, conflict, or contest: The rival teams meet each other next week. 9. to oppose: to meet charges with countercharges. 10. to deal effectively with: met the challenge. 11. to comply with: to meet a deadline. v.i. 12. to come together, face to face, or into company: We met on the street. 13. to assemble for action or conference: The directors will meet tomorrow. 14. to become personally acquainted. 15. to come into contact or form a junction: the streets meet. 16. to concur; agree. 17. to come together in opposition or conflict. 18. meet with, to encounter; experience: to meet with opposition. n. 19. an assembly for athletic or sports competition, as for racing: a track meet. [before 900; Middle English meten, Old English gemētan; c. Old Saxon mōtian, Gothic gamotjan. See moot] meet′er, n.

meet2

(mit)

adj. suitable; fitting; proper. [before 1000; Middle English mete < aph. variant of imete < Old English gemǣte suitable; akin to mete1] meet′ly, adv.

Meet

 the persons or group of men or women who gather for a fox hunt or other sporting event.Examples: a meet of cyclists; of huntsmen.

meet

Meet is usually a verb. Its past tense and -ed participle is met.

When you meet someone, you are in the same place and you start talking to each other.

I met a Swedish girl on the train.I have never met his wife before.

When you intend to meet someone, you can say that you meet, meet with, or meet up with them.

This is an opportunity for parents to meet their child's teachers.She's meeting up with some of her friends on Saturday to go shopping.

Meet with is especially common in American English.

We can meet with the professor Monday night.

meet


Past participle: met
Gerund: meeting
Imperative
meet
meet
Present
I meet
you meet
he/she/it meets
we meet
you meet
they meet
Preterite
I met
you met
he/she/it met
we met
you met
they met
Present Continuous
I am meeting
you are meeting
he/she/it is meeting
we are meeting
you are meeting
they are meeting
Present Perfect
I have met
you have met
he/she/it has met
we have met
you have met
they have met
Past Continuous
I was meeting
you were meeting
he/she/it was meeting
we were meeting
you were meeting
they were meeting
Past Perfect
I had met
you had met
he/she/it had met
we had met
you had met
they had met
Future
I will meet
you will meet
he/she/it will meet
we will meet
you will meet
they will meet
Future Perfect
I will have met
you will have met
he/she/it will have met
we will have met
you will have met
they will have met
Future Continuous
I will be meeting
you will be meeting
he/she/it will be meeting
we will be meeting
you will be meeting
they will be meeting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been meeting
you have been meeting
he/she/it has been meeting
we have been meeting
you have been meeting
they have been meeting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been meeting
you will have been meeting
he/she/it will have been meeting
we will have been meeting
you will have been meeting
they will have been meeting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been meeting
you had been meeting
he/she/it had been meeting
we had been meeting
you had been meeting
they had been meeting
Conditional
I would meet
you would meet
he/she/it would meet
we would meet
you would meet
they would meet
Past Conditional
I would have met
you would have met
he/she/it would have met
we would have met
you would have met
they would have met
Thesaurus
Noun1.meet - a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are heldmeet - a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are heldsports meetingtrack and field - participating in athletic sports performed on a running track or on the field associated with itathletic competition, athletic contest, athletics - a contest between athletesgymkhana - a meet at which riders and horses display a range of skills and aptitudesrace meeting - a regular occasion on which a number of horse races are held on the same track; "the Epsom race meeting was an important social event"regatta - a meeting for boat racesswim meet, swimming meet - a swimming competition between two or more teamstrack meet - a track and field competition between two or more teams
Verb1.meet - come togethermeet - come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"encounter, run across, come across, run into, seeintersect, cross - meet at a pointforegather, forgather, gather, assemble, meet - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
2.meet - get together socially or for a specific purposeget togetherpick up - meet someone for sexual purposes; "he always tries to pick up girls in bars"reunite - have a reunion; unite againrendezvous - meet at a rendezvouscall in, visit, call - pay a brief visit; "The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens"fete, celebrate - have a celebration; "They were feting the patriarch of the family"; "After the exam, the students were celebrating"
3.meet - be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point"convergeadjoin, contact, touch, meet - be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"breast - meet at breast level; "The runner breasted the tape"
4.meet - fill or meet a want or needfulfil, fulfill, satisfy, fillcater, ply, provide, supply - give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"answer - be satisfactory for; meet the requirements of or serve the purpose of; "This may answer her needs"appease, quell, stay - overcome or allay; "quell my hunger"feed on, feed upon - be sustained by; "He fed on the great ideas of her mentor"quench, slake, allay, assuage - satisfy (thirst); "The cold water quenched his thirst"
5.meet - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"conform to, fitcoordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well"correspond, gibe, jibe, match, tally, agree, fit, check - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"fill the bill, fit the bill - be what is needed or be good enough for what is required; "Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration?"behoove, behove - be appropriate or necessary; "It behooves us to reflect on this matter"live up to, satisfy, fulfill, fulfil - meet the requirements or expectations ofaccommodate, fit, suit - be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs"
6.meet - satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams"cope with, matchget by, grapple, make do, cope, manage, contend, deal, make out - come to terms with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
7.meet - collect in one placemeet - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"foregather, forgather, gather, assembleaggroup, group - form a group or group togethermeet - meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet me at the train station?"encounter, meet, run across, come across, run into, see - come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"congregate - come together, usually for a purpose; "The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve"hive - move together in a hive or as if in a hive; "The bee swarms are hiving"fort, fort up - gather in, or as if in, a fort, as for protection or defenseconvene - meet formally; "The council convened last week"cluster, constellate, flock, clump - come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets constellate in this town every summer"crowd together, crowd - to gather together in large numbers; "men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah"converge - move or draw together at a certain location; "The crowd converged on the movie star"interact - act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"turn out - come and gather for a public event; "Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York"caucus - meet to select a candidate or promote a policyclub - gather and spend time together; "They always club together"
8.meet - get to know; get acquainted with; "I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night!"; "we met in Singapore"
9.meet - meet by designmeet - meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet me at the train station?"meet up with - meet with by appointment; "She met up with her former lover"foregather, forgather, gather, assemble, meet - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
10.meet - contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary"encounter, take on, playplay - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"confront, face - oppose, as in hostility or a competition; "You must confront your opponent"; "Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring"; "The two enemies finally confronted each other"play - employ in a game or in a specific position; "They played him on first base"play - use or move; "I had to play my queen"play - shoot or hit in a particular manner; "She played a good backhand last night"replay - repeat a game against the same opponent; "Princeton replayed Harvard"
11.meet - experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition"encounter, receiveexperience, have - undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up"
12.meet - undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a terrible fate"sufferexperience, go through, see - go or live through; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"
13.meet - be in direct physical contact withmeet - be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"adjoin, contact, touchspread over, cover - form a cover over; "The grass covered the grave"cling, cohere, adhere, cleave, stick - come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"scratch, fray, rub, chafe, fret - cause friction; "my sweater scratches"attach - be attached; be in contact withhug - fit closely or tightly; "The dress hugged her hips"butt, butt against, butt on, abut, adjoin, edge, border, march - lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"border, environ, surround, skirt, ring - extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest surrounds my property"lean against, lean on, rest on - rest on for support; "you can lean on me if you get tired"converge, meet - be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point"
Adj.1.meet - being precisely fitting and right; "it is only meet that she should be seated first"fittingjust - used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting; "a just and lasting peace"- A.Lincoln; "a kind and just man"; "a just reward"; "his just inheritance"

meet

verb1. encounter, come across, run into, happen on, find, contact, confront, bump into (informal), run across, chance on, come face to face with He's the kindest person I've ever met.
encounter miss, avoid, escape, elude
2. be introduced to, get to know, make the acquaintance of Hey Terry, come and meet my Dad.3. gather, collect, assemble, get together, rally, come together, muster, convene, congregate, foregather The commission met four times between 1988 and 1991.
gather scatter, disperse, adjourn
4. fulfil, match (up to), answer, perform, handle, carry out, equal, satisfy, cope with, discharge, comply with, come up to, conform to, gratify, measure up to The current arrangements are inadequate to meet our needs.
fulfil fail, fall short of
5. pay for, clear, settle, square, honour, satisfy, account for, discharge The government will help meet some of the costs.6. experience, face, suffer, bear, go through, encounter, endure, undergo Never had she met such spite and pettiness.7. converge, unite, join, cross, touch, connect, come together, link up, adjoin, intersect, abut a crossing where four paths meet
converge diverge
noun1. sports event, competition, tournament, contest He pole-vaulted 17ft at a meet in Miami.meet someone halfway compromise with, make a deal with, make concessions to, reach a compromise with, come to an understanding with, split the difference with (informal), find a happy medium with, find the middle ground with, go fifty-fifty with The Democrats are willing to meet the president halfway.

meet 1

verb1. To come up against:confront, encounter, face, run into.2. To come together face-to-face by arrangement:get together, rendezvous.3. To be contiguous or next to:abut, adjoin, border, bound, butt, join, neighbor, touch, verge.4. To come together:close, converge.5. To participate in or partake of personally.Also used with with:experience, feel, go through, have, know, see, suffer, taste (of), undergo.Archaic: prove.Idiom: run up against.6. To enter into conflict with:encounter, engage, take on.Idiom: do battle with.7. To present with a specified reaction:greet, react, respond.8. To do or make something equal to:equal, match, tie.9. To supply fully or completely:answer, fill, fulfill, satisfy.nounA trial of skill or ability:competition, contest.

meet 2

adjective1. Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place:appropriate, apt, becoming, befitting, correct, felicitous, fit, fitting, happy, proper, right, tailor-made.2. Suited to one's end or purpose:appropriate, befitting, convenient, expedient, fit, good, proper, suitable, tailor-made, useful.
Translations
遇见遭受集会与...对抗与...接触

meet

(miːt) past tense, past participle met (met) verb1. to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance. She met a man on the train. 遇見 遇见2. (sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement. The committee meets every Monday. 開會 开会3. to be introduced to (someone) for the first time. Come and meet my wife. 被介紹(給某人認識) 被引见/介绍(给某人) 4. to join. Where do the two roads meet? 接合 接合5. to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc). Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand? 滿足 满足6. to come into the view, experience or presence of. A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door. 出現眼前 遇见,与...接触 7. to come to or be faced with. He met his death in a car accident. 碰上 碰上8. (with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response. She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval. 經歷 遭受,经历 9. to answer or oppose. We will meet force with greater force. 對抗交鋒 与...对抗,交锋 noun a gathering, especially of sportsmen. The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week. 集會(尤指喜好打獵或戶外活動者的) 集会ˈmeeting noun1. an act of meeting. The meeting between my mother and my husband was not friendly. 聚會,碰面 聚会2. a gathering of people for discussion or another purpose. to attend a committee meeting. 會議 会议meet (someone) halfway to respond to (someone) by making an equal effort or a compromise. I'll invest $5,000 in this idea if you meet me halfway and do the same. 迎合(某人) 迎合(某人)

meet

相遇zhCN, 约会见面zhCN, 遇见zhCN
  • Pleased to meet you → 见到您我很高兴
  • Where can we meet? → 我们在哪儿见面呢?
  • Where shall we meet? → 我们在哪儿见面呢?
  • I'll meet you in the lobby → 我在大堂等您
  • I'm delighted to meet you at last → 很高兴终于跟您见面了
  • It was a pleasure to meet you → 很高兴见到您
  • Can we meet for lunch? → 我们能在午饭时碰面吗?
  • Shall we meet afterwards? → 我们过后再见面好吗?

meet


meet

n. a meeting or an appointment. (Mostly underworld.) If this meet works out, we could score a cool million.
See:
  • (I'm) (very) glad to meet you
  • (I'm) (very) pleased to meet you
  • (it's) nice to meet you
  • come to an end
  • East is East and West is West (and never the twain shall meet)
  • find/meet your match
  • glad to meet you
  • go halfway
  • go to meet (one's) maker
  • gone to meet (one's) maker
  • gone to meet maker
  • Good-bye for now
  • I would like you to meet
  • I'd like you to meet
  • I'd like you to meet (someone)
  • I'm pleased to meet you
  • make (both) ends meet
  • make buckle and tongue meet
  • make ends meet
  • make ends meet, to
  • meet
  • meet (one) halfway
  • meet (one's) death
  • meet (one's) end
  • meet (one's) eye(s)
  • meet (one's) gaze
  • meet (one's) maker
  • meet (one's) match
  • meet (one's) Waterloo
  • meet (one's)/the requirements
  • meet (someone) in the flesh
  • meet (someone's) expectations
  • meet a sticky end
  • meet and greet
  • meet death
  • meet halfway
  • meet head-on
  • meet match
  • meet one's match
  • meet one's match, to
  • meet one's Waterloo
  • meet one's Waterloo, to
  • meet somebody halfway
  • meet somebody's eyes
  • meet someone halfway
  • meet someone's eye
  • meet someone's eyes
  • meet the case
  • meet the eye
  • meet the requirements
  • meet the/your eye
  • meet trouble halfway
  • meet up
  • meet up with
  • meet up with (one)
  • meet Waterloo
  • meet with
  • meet with (someone or something)
  • meet your eye
  • meet your maker
  • meet your match
  • meet your Waterloo
  • more (to it) than meets the eye
  • more than meets the eye
  • never the twain shall meet
  • nice to meet you
  • pleased to meet you
  • there is more to (someone or something) than meets the eye
  • there's more to somebody/something than meets the eye
  • there's more to someone or something than meets the eye
  • there's more to something/someone than meets the eye
  • till we meet again
  • until we meet again
  • when two Sundays meet
  • where the rubber meets the road

meet


meet

1. the assembly of hounds, huntsmen, etc., prior to a hunt 2. US the place where the paths of two railway trains meet or cross

meet

[mēt] (mathematics) The meet of two elements of a lattice is their greatest lower bound. (civil engineering) intersection

Meet

greatest lower bound
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MEET


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MEETMultidisciplinary European Endovascular Therapy
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MEETMarine Environmental Education Trust (South Africa)
MEETMinimum Essential Equipment for Training
MEETMiddle East Engineering and Telecommunications (Cairo, Egypt)

meet


Related to meet: meet halfway
  • all
  • verb
  • noun
  • adj
  • phrase

Synonyms for meet

verb encounter

Synonyms

  • encounter
  • come across
  • run into
  • happen on
  • find
  • contact
  • confront
  • bump into
  • run across
  • chance on
  • come face to face with

Antonyms

  • miss
  • avoid
  • escape
  • elude

verb be introduced to

Synonyms

  • be introduced to
  • get to know
  • make the acquaintance of

verb gather

Synonyms

  • gather
  • collect
  • assemble
  • get together
  • rally
  • come together
  • muster
  • convene
  • congregate
  • foregather

Antonyms

  • scatter
  • disperse
  • adjourn

verb fulfil

Synonyms

  • fulfil
  • match (up to)
  • answer
  • perform
  • handle
  • carry out
  • equal
  • satisfy
  • cope with
  • discharge
  • comply with
  • come up to
  • conform to
  • gratify
  • measure up to

Antonyms

  • fail
  • fall short of

verb pay for

Synonyms

  • pay for
  • clear
  • settle
  • square
  • honour
  • satisfy
  • account for
  • discharge

verb experience

Synonyms

  • experience
  • face
  • suffer
  • bear
  • go through
  • encounter
  • endure
  • undergo

verb converge

Synonyms

  • converge
  • unite
  • join
  • cross
  • touch
  • connect
  • come together
  • link up
  • adjoin
  • intersect
  • abut

Antonyms

  • diverge

noun sports event

Synonyms

  • sports event
  • competition
  • tournament
  • contest

phrase meet someone halfway

Synonyms

  • compromise with
  • make a deal with
  • make concessions to
  • reach a compromise with
  • come to an understanding with
  • split the difference with
  • find a happy medium with
  • find the middle ground with
  • go fifty-fifty with

Synonyms for meet

verb to come up against

Synonyms

  • confront
  • encounter
  • face
  • run into

verb to come together face-to-face by arrangement

Synonyms

  • get together
  • rendezvous

verb to be contiguous or next to

Synonyms

  • abut
  • adjoin
  • border
  • bound
  • butt
  • join
  • neighbor
  • touch
  • verge

verb to come together

Synonyms

  • close
  • converge

verb to participate in or partake of personally

Synonyms

  • experience
  • feel
  • go through
  • have
  • know
  • see
  • suffer
  • taste
  • undergo
  • prove

verb to enter into conflict with

Synonyms

  • encounter
  • engage
  • take on

verb to present with a specified reaction

Synonyms

  • greet
  • react
  • respond

verb to do or make something equal to

Synonyms

  • equal
  • match
  • tie

verb to supply fully or completely

Synonyms

  • answer
  • fill
  • fulfill
  • satisfy

noun a trial of skill or ability

Synonyms

  • competition
  • contest

adj suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place

Synonyms

  • appropriate
  • apt
  • becoming
  • befitting
  • correct
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • fitting
  • happy
  • proper
  • right
  • tailor-made

adj suited to one's end or purpose

Synonyms

  • appropriate
  • befitting
  • convenient
  • expedient
  • fit
  • good
  • proper
  • suitable
  • tailor-made
  • useful

Synonyms for meet

noun a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held

Synonyms

  • sports meeting

Related Words

  • track and field
  • athletic competition
  • athletic contest
  • athletics
  • gymkhana
  • race meeting
  • regatta
  • swim meet
  • swimming meet
  • track meet

verb come together

Synonyms

  • encounter
  • run across
  • come across
  • run into
  • see

Related Words

  • intersect
  • cross
  • foregather
  • forgather
  • gather
  • assemble
  • meet

verb get together socially or for a specific purpose

Synonyms

  • get together

Related Words

  • pick up
  • reunite
  • rendezvous
  • call in
  • visit
  • call
  • fete
  • celebrate

verb be adjacent or come together

Synonyms

  • converge

Related Words

  • adjoin
  • contact
  • touch
  • meet
  • breast

verb fill or meet a want or need

Synonyms

  • fulfil
  • fulfill
  • satisfy
  • fill

Related Words

  • cater
  • ply
  • provide
  • supply
  • answer
  • appease
  • quell
  • stay
  • feed on
  • feed upon
  • quench
  • slake
  • allay
  • assuage

verb satisfy a condition or restriction

Synonyms

  • conform to
  • fit

Related Words

  • coordinate
  • correspond
  • gibe
  • jibe
  • match
  • tally
  • agree
  • fit
  • check
  • fill the bill
  • fit the bill
  • behoove
  • behove
  • live up to
  • satisfy
  • fulfill
  • fulfil
  • accommodate
  • suit

verb satisfy or fulfill

Synonyms

  • cope with
  • match

Related Words

  • get by
  • grapple
  • make do
  • cope
  • manage
  • contend
  • deal
  • make out

verb collect in one place

Synonyms

  • foregather
  • forgather
  • gather
  • assemble

Related Words

  • aggroup
  • group
  • meet
  • encounter
  • run across
  • come across
  • run into
  • see
  • congregate
  • hive
  • fort
  • fort up
  • convene
  • cluster
  • constellate
  • flock
  • clump
  • crowd together
  • crowd
  • converge
  • interact
  • turn out
  • caucus
  • club

verb meet by design

Related Words

  • meet up with
  • foregather
  • forgather
  • gather
  • assemble
  • meet

verb contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle

Synonyms

  • encounter
  • take on
  • play

Related Words

  • play
  • confront
  • face
  • replay

verb experience as a reaction

Synonyms

  • encounter
  • receive

Related Words

  • experience
  • have

verb undergo or suffer

Synonyms

  • suffer

Related Words

  • experience
  • go through
  • see

verb be in direct physical contact with

Synonyms

  • adjoin
  • contact
  • touch

Related Words

  • spread over
  • cover
  • cling
  • cohere
  • adhere
  • cleave
  • stick
  • scratch
  • fray
  • rub
  • chafe
  • fret
  • attach
  • hug
  • butt
  • butt against
  • butt on
  • abut
  • adjoin
  • edge
  • border
  • march
  • environ
  • surround
  • skirt
  • ring
  • lean against
  • lean on
  • rest on
  • converge
  • meet

adj being precisely fitting and right

Synonyms

  • fitting

Related Words

  • just
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