v. (past and past part. met) encounter (a person etc.) or (of two or more people) come together by accident or design; come face to face (with) (met on the bridge). 2 be present by design at the arrival of (a person, train, etc.). 3 come or seem to come together or into contact (with); join (where the sea and the sky meet; jacket won’t meet). 4 make the acquaintance of (delighted to meet you; all met at Oxford). 5 come together for business, worship, etc. (union met management). 6 a deal with or answer (a demand, objection, etc.) (met the proposal with hostility). b satisfy or conform with (agreed to meet the new terms). 7 pay (a bill etc.); honour (a cheque) (meet the cost). 8 (often foll. by with) experience, encounter, or receive (met their death; met with hostility). 9 confront in battle etc.n. 1 assembly for a hunt. 2 assembly for sport, esp. athletics. [ make ends meet see END. meet the case be adequate. meet the eye be visible or evident. meet a person half way compromise with. meet up colloq. (often foll. by with) = sense I of v. meet with 1 see sense 8 of v. 2 receive (a reaction) (met with her approval). 3 esp. US = sense 1 of v. [Old English]
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