verb
/ˈmiːt/ meets; met /ˈmɛt/; meeting
to see and speak to (someone) for the first time :to be introduced to or become acquainted with (someone) [+ obj]
to come together in order to talk :to go to a place to be with someone else [no obj]
[no obj] :to come together formally :to have a meeting
[+ obj] to see (someone) by chance
to come near (someone or something) as you are passing by
to face each other in a game, competition, war, etc. [no obj]
to touch and join with or cross something else [+ obj]
[+ obj] to be equal to (something) :to match (something)
to succeed in doing or providing (something)
to reach (something, such as a goal)
[+ obj] to experience or be affected by (something bad or unpleasant)
to deal with or face (something) directly
When two people's eyes meet they look directly at each other.
[+ obj] :to be sensed by (the eyes, ears, etc.)
make ends meet
meet (someone) halfway
to reach an agreement with (someone) by giving up something that you want :to compromise with (someone)
meet up with
[phrasal verb]
meet up with (someone) informal :to come together with (someone) :to go to a place to be with (someone)
meet with
[phrasal verb]
meet with (someone) :to come together with (someone) to talk about something :to have a meeting with (someone)
meet with (something) :to have or experience (something)
meet your maker
more than meets the eye
noun
plural meets
[count] chiefly US :a large gathering of athletes for a sports competition
Brit :an event or occasion when people come together to hunt foxes