01 v. t. To join, or come in contact with; esp., to come in contact with by approach from an opposite direction; to come upon or against, front to f…
imp. & p. p.
Met; p. pr. & vb. n.
Meeting
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1.
To join, or come in contact with; esp., to come in contact with by approach from an opposite direction; to come upon or against, front to front, as distinguished from contact by following and overtaking.
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2.
To come in collision with; to confront in conflict; to encounter hostilely; as, they met the enemy and defeated them; the ship met opposing winds and currents.
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3.
To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.“His daughter came out to meet him.” — Judg. xi. 34.
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To perceive; to come to a knowledge of; to have personal acquaintance with; to experience; to suffer; as, the eye met a horrid sight; he met his fate.“Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first.” — Pope.
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5.
To come up to; to be even with; to equal; to match; to satisfy; to ansver; as, to meet one's expectations; the supply meets the demand.
Phrases & compounds
To meet half way —
literally, to go half the distance between in order to meet (one); hence, figuratively, to yield or concede half of the difference in order to effect a compromise or reconciliation with.