Meet ( verb , noun , adjective )

(As a verb)

Meet ( verb )

  1. Come into the presence or company of (someone).
  2. Come into contact or conjunction with.
  3. Come into possession of (something).
  4. Achieve (a standard or requirement).
  5. Be present at the arrival of (someone or something).

Origin:

Middle english: from old english gemǣtan, of germanic origin; related to dutch ontmoeten, german begegnen, from an indo-european root shared by greek emeinan "to meet, encounter".

Examples:

  1. She met him at the airport.
  2. The two ships met in the open sea.
  3. She met her deadline and submitted the project on time.
  4. The train is due to meet the bus at the next station.
  5. He met his future wife at a party.

(As a noun)

Meet ( noun )

  1. Come into the presence or company of (someone).
  2. Come into contact or conjunction with.
  3. Come into possession of (something).
  4. Achieve (a standard or requirement).
  5. Be present at the arrival of (someone or something).

Origin:

Middle english: from old english gemǣtan, of germanic origin; related to dutch ontmoeten, german begegnen, from an indo-european root shared by greek emeinan "to meet, encounter".

Examples:

  1. She met him at the airport.
  2. The two ships met in the open sea.
  3. She met her deadline and submitted the project on time.
  4. The train is due to meet the bus at the next station.
  5. He met his future wife at a party.

(As an adjective)

Meet ( adjective )

  1. Come into the presence or company of (someone).
  2. Come into contact or conjunction with.
  3. Come into possession of (something).
  4. Achieve (a standard or requirement).
  5. Be present at the arrival of (someone or something).

Origin:

Middle english: from old english gemǣtan, of germanic origin; related to dutch ontmoeten, german begegnen, from an indo-european root shared by greek emeinan "to meet, encounter".

Examples:

  1. She met him at the airport.
  2. The two ships met in the open sea.
  3. She met her deadline and submitted the project on time.
  4. The train is due to meet the bus at the next station.
  5. He met his future wife at a party.
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