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All meet synonyms

meet
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verb meet

  • happen on β€” to take place; come to pass; occur: Something interesting is always happening in New York.
  • connect β€” If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together.
  • convene β€” If someone convenes a meeting or conference, they arrange for it to take place. You can also say that people convene or that a meeting convenes.
  • clash β€” When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other.
  • greet β€” to lament; bewail.
  • face β€” the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
  • see β€” to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • contact β€” Contact involves meeting or communicating with someone, especially regularly.
  • find β€” to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • reach β€” to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • satisfy β€” to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him.
  • match β€” a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • join β€” to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • appear β€” If you say that something appears to be the way you describe it, you are reporting what you believe or what you have been told, though you cannot be sure it is true.
  • show β€” to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • gather β€” to bring together into one group, collection, or place: to gather firewood; to gather the troops.
  • sit β€” to rest with the body supported by the buttocks or thighs; be seated.
  • open β€” not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • hit β€” to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • affront β€” If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it.
  • tumble β€” to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • confront β€” If you are confronted with a problem, task, or difficulty, you have to deal with it.
  • cross β€” If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
  • collide β€” If two or more moving people or objects collide, they crash into one another. If a moving person or object collides with a person or object that is not moving, they crash into them.
  • accost β€” If someone accosts another person, especially a stranger, they stop them or go up to them and speak to them in a way that seems rude or threatening.
  • grapple β€” to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
  • wrestle β€” to engage in wrestling.
  • salute β€” Military. to pay respect to or honor by some formal act, as by raising the right hand to the side of the headgear, presenting arms, firing cannon, dipping colors, etc.
  • light β€” a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • front β€” the foremost part or surface of anything.
  • tussle β€” to struggle or fight roughly or vigorously; wrestle; scuffle.
  • luck β€” Polish name of Lutsk.
  • stumble β€” to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
  • strike β€” to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
  • unite β€” to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
  • converge β€” If people or vehicles converge on a place, they move towards it from different directions.
  • abut β€” When land or a building abuts something or abuts on something, it is next to it.
  • link β€” a torch, especially of tow and pitch.
  • adjoin β€” If one room, place, or object adjoins another, they are next to each other.
  • intersect β€” to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
  • touch β€” to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • coincide β€” If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time.
  • adhere β€” If you adhere to an opinion or belief, you support or hold it.
  • border β€” The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
  • connect β€” If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together.
  • gratify β€” to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • handle β€” a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • fit β€” adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • rival β€” a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
  • suffice β€” to be enough or adequate, as for needs, purposes, etc.
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