Found 4 items, similar to meet.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: meet
memenuhi
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: meet
amprok, berdapatan, berjumpa, gatuk, memenuhi, mendapatkan, mengelu-elukan, menjumpai, pantas
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: meet
meet
v 1: come together;
“I'll probably see you at the meeting”;
“How
nice to see you again!” [syn:
ran into,
encounter,
run across
,
come across,
see]
2: get together socially or for a specific purpose [syn:
get together
]
3: be adjacent or come together;
“The lines converge at this
point” [syn:
converge] [ant:
diverge,
diverge]
4: fill or meet a want or need [syn:
satisfy,
fill,
fulfill,
fulfil]
5: satisfy a condition or restriction;
“Does this paper meet
the requirements for the degree?” [syn:
fit,
conform to]
6: satisfy or fulfill;
“meet a need”;
“this job doesn't match
my dreams” [syn:
match,
cope with]
7: get to know; get acquainted with;
“I met this really
handsome guy at a bar last night!”;
“we met in Singapore”
8: collect in one place;
“We assembled in the church basement”;
“Let's gather in the dining room” [syn:
gather,
assemble,
forgather,
foregather]
9: meet by design; be present at the arrival of;
“Can you meet
me at the train station?”
10: contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle;
“Princeton plays Yale this weekend”;
“Charlie likes to
play Mary” [syn:
encounter,
play,
take on]
11: experience as a reaction;
“My proposal met with much
opposition” [syn:
encounter,
receive]
12: undergo or suffer;
“meet a violent death”;
“suffer a
terrible fate” [syn:
suffer]
13: be in direct physical contact with; make contact;
“The two
buildings touch”;
“Their hands touched”;
“The wire must
not contact the metal cover”;
“The surfaces contact at
this point” [syn:
touch,
adjoin,
contact]
[also:
met]
meet
adj : being precisely fitting and right;
“it is only meet that she
should be seated first” [syn:
fitting]
[also:
met]
meet
n : a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held
[syn:
sports meeting]
[also:
met]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Meet
Meet
\Meet\ (m[=e]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Met (m[e^]t); p. pr.
& vb. n.
Meeting.] [OE. meten, AS. m[=e]tan, fr. m[=o]t,
gem[=o]t, a meeting; akin to OS. m[=o]tian to meet, Icel.
m[ae]ta, Goth. gam[=o]tjan. See
Moot, v. t.]
1. To join, or come in contact with; esp., to come in contact
with by approach from an opposite direction; to come upon
or against, front to front, as distinguished from contact
by following and overtaking.
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2. To come in collision with; to confront in conflict; to
encounter hostilely; as, they met the enemy and defeated
them; the ship met opposing winds and currents.
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3. To come into the presence of without contact; to come
close to; to intercept; to come within the perception,
influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a
junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to
meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.
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His daughter came out to meet him. --Judg. xi.
34.
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4. To perceive; to come to a knowledge of; to have personal
acquaintance with; to experience; to suffer; as, the eye
met a horrid sight; he met his fate.
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Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst,
Which meets contempt, or which compassion first.
--Pope.
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5. To come up to; to be even with; to equal; to match; to
satisfy; to ansver; as, to meet one's expectations; the
supply meets the demand.
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To meet half way, literally, to go half the distance
between in order to meet (one); hence, figuratively, to
yield or concede half of the difference in order to effect
a compromise or reconciliation with.
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Meet
\Meet\, a. [OE. mete fitting, moderate, scanty, AS.
m[=ae]te moderate; akin to gemet fit, meet, metan to mete,
and G. m["a]ssig moderate, gem["a]ss fitting. See
Mete.]
Suitable; fit; proper; appropriate; qualified; convenient.
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It was meet that we should make merry. --Luke xv. 32.
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To be meet with, to be even with; to be equal to. [Obs.]
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Meet
\Meet\ (m[=e]t), adv.
Meetly. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Meet
\Meet\, v. t.
1. To come together by mutual approach; esp., to come in
contact, or into proximity, by approach from opposite
directions; to join; to come face to face; to come in
close relationship; as, we met in the street; two lines
meet so as to form an angle.
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O, when meet now
Such pairs in love and mutual honor joined !
--Milton.
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2. To come together with hostile purpose; to have an
encounter or conflict.
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Weapons more violent, when next we meet,
May serve to better us and worse our foes. --Milton.
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3. To assemble together; to congregate; as, Congress meets on
the first Monday of December.
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They . . . appointed a day to meet together. --2.
Macc. xiv. 21.
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4. To come together by mutual concessions; hence, to agree;
to harmonize; to unite.
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To meet with.
(a) To light upon; to find; to come to; -- often with the
sense of unexpectedness.
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We met with many things worthy of observation.
--Bacon.
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(b) To join; to unite in company. --Shak.
(c) To suffer unexpectedly; as, to meet with a fall; to
meet with a loss.
(d) To encounter; to be subjected to.
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Prepare to meet with more than brutal fury
From the fierce prince. --Rowe.
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(e) To obviate. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Meet
\Meet\, n.
An assembling together; esp., the assembling of huntsmen for
the hunt; also, the persons who so assemble, and the place of
meeting.
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