Pronunciation: /miːt/
noun a gathering or assembly of people, especially for a specific purpose
A1 I have a meet with my friends at the park.
A2 The meet with the new clients went well.
B1 The team has a meet scheduled for next week.
B2 The annual meet of industry professionals is a great networking opportunity.
C1 The international meet on climate change will be held in Paris.
C2 Attending the meet of Nobel laureates was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
verb to come into the presence or company of someone by chance or arrangement
A1 I will meet my friend at the park.
A2 She met her new neighbor for the first time yesterday.
B1 We are planning to meet for lunch next week.
B2 The project team will meet to discuss the next steps.
C1 The board of directors will meet to finalize the budget proposal.
C2 The world leaders will meet at the summit to address global issues.
formal The board of directors will meet next week to discuss the budget.
informal Let's meet up for coffee later this afternoon.
slang I'll meet you at the usual spot after work.
figurative Sometimes our expectations don't meet reality.
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