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1Meet With Me — Live album by Cardiac Kidz Producer Lou Brazier and Dave Fleminger …
2meet with — (something) to experience something, esp. something unpleasant. The proposal for the new highway met with harsh criticism. Usage notes: often used of a negative reaction …
3meet with — index bear (tolerate), border (bound), contact (communicate), find (discover), incur …
4meet with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms meet with : present tense I/you/we/they meet with he/she/it meets with present participle meeting with past tense met with past participle met with 1) meet with someone to have a formal meeting with someone… …
5meet with — phr verb Meet with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accident, ↑acclaim, ↑adversity, ↑approval, ↑criticism, ↑hostility, ↑kindness, ↑official, ↑opposition, ↑reaction, ↑realtor, ↑rebuff, ↑ …
6meet with something — meet with (something) to experience something, esp. something unpleasant. The proposal for the new highway met with harsh criticism. Usage notes: often used of a negative reaction …
7meet with a loss — index forfeit, lose (be deprived of) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8meet with success — index prevail (triumph), succeed (attain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9meet, meet with — In the sense of to come into the company of, meet and meet with have different meanings: The mayor wishes to meet the new members of the council. The mayor wishes to meet with the new members of the council. In the first sentence, meet means to… …
10meet with sth — UK US UK UK meet with sth Phrasal Verb with meet({{}}/miːt/ verb (met //, met /met/) ► to come together with someone in a place and have a conversation or meeting with them: »I m going to meet with my boss tomorrow morning. ► to cause a… …