Meeting ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Meeting ( noun )

  1. An event at which people come together to discuss matters of mutual interest.
  2. An occasion when people gather together for a particular purpose.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english mǣting "meeting, assembly", of germanic origin; related to dutch meting and german mahd "mowing, crop", from an indo-european root meaning "to measure".

Examples:

  1. He is attending a meeting at the office.
  2. The meeting will be held next week.
  3. We had a meeting to discuss the project.
  4. She scheduled a meeting with her boss.
  5. The meeting was adjourned.

(As a verb)

Meeting ( verb )

  1. An event at which people come together to discuss matters of mutual interest.
  2. An occasion when people gather together for a particular purpose.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english mǣting "meeting, assembly", of germanic origin; related to dutch meting and german mahd "mowing, crop", from an indo-european root meaning "to measure".

Examples:

  1. He is attending a meeting at the office.
  2. The meeting will be held next week.
  3. We had a meeting to discuss the project.
  4. She scheduled a meeting with her boss.
  5. The meeting was adjourned.
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