Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Meet



MEET

-verb
1. sometimes followed by “up” or (US) “with” . to come together (with), either by design or by accident; encounter
2. to come into or be in conjunction or contact with (something or each other)
3. (trans.) to come to or be at the place of arrival of
4. to make the acquaintance of or be introduced to (someone or each other)
5. to gather in the company of (someone or each other)
6. to come into the presence of (someone or each other) as opponents
7. (trans.) to cope with effectively; satisfy
8. (trans.) to be apparent to
9. (trans.) to return or counter
10. to agree with (someone or each other)
11. (trans.) sometimes followed by “with” . to experience; suffer
12. to occur together
13. (trans.) (Caribbean) to find (a person, situation, etc.) in a specified condition
-noun
14. the assembly of hounds, huntsmen, etc., prior to a hunt
15. a meeting, especially a sports meeting
16. (US) the place where the paths of two railway trains meet or cross

-adj.
1. (archaic) proper, fitting, or correct





















Sun
Rain
Meet

Light
Darkness
Kiss

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