____ and greet
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verb
- To come into the presence of for the first time to be introduced to or become acquainted with
"I'm pleased to meet you."
- To come together with especially at a particular time or place
"I'll meet you at the station"
- To come into contact or conjunction with join
"There is where the brook meets the river."
- To appear to the perception of
"a pungent odor … met his nostrils"
- To encounter as antagonist see antagonist or foe oppose
"met the heavyweight in a successful bout"
- To enter into conference, argument, or personal dealings with
"We met her over coffee."
- To conform to especially with exactitude and precision
"a concept to meet all requirements"
- To pay fully settle
"could not meet his loans"
- To cope with
"was able to meet every social situation"
- To provide for
"enough money to meet our needs"
- To become acquainted with
"I want you to meet my sister."
- Encounter, experience
"The proposal has met some opposition."
- To receive or greet in an official capacity
"The president met the prime minister at the White House."
- To come face-to-face
"That's the restaurant where they met."
- To come together for a common purpose assemble
"The delegates met at the convention."
- To come together as contestants, opponents, or enemies
"The candidates met for their debate."
- To form a junction or confluence
"the lines meet in a point"
- To occur together
"many graces and many virtues meet in her"
noun
- A large gathering of athletes for a sports competition
"a wrestling/gymnastic meet"
- A gathering of mounted hunters and their hunting dogs for hunting
"When hunting with hounds was legal, I used to attend the Boxing Day meet in Newbury Market Place, hoping that the hunt members would have a jolly good day out but that the fox would get away."
- An instance of coming together at a particular time or place especially for the first time
"They set up a meet with a potential buyer."
- a large gathering of athletes for a sports competition
- a gathering of mounted hunters and their hunting dogs for hunting
- an instance of coming together at a particular time or place especially for the first time
adjective
- Precisely adapted to a particular situation, need, or circumstance very proper
"… their ghosts … haunt the fires by which sit armed men, as is meet for the spirits of fearless warriors who died in battle."
noun
- A reception at which a public figure (such as a politician or rock star) socializes with press members and other guests
"The candidate held a meet and greet with voters."
noun
- A cute, charming, or amusing first encounter between romantic partners (as in a movie)
"It's a meet-cute where they fall immediately in love: her because he's handsome; him because she forgets a pen to write with."
idiomatic phrase
- To die
"“… I was so convinced at one point that I was about ready to be a goner, I mean to meet my maker. … ”"
idiom
- To die
"Prepare to meet your doom."
idiom
- To die
"Like his father, he met his fate on the battlefield."
idiom
- To be opposed by someone as good as one is and who could defeat one
"She knew after the first game that she had met her match."
This clue was used on April 4, 2025.
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