Definition

to meet (somebody): to encounter, to get together with (somebody); to be introduced to (somebody), to see and speak to (somebody) for the first time verb

This is an irregular verb:
I meet / I met / I have met
to meet (one's needs, expectations, requirements): to satisfy, to fulfill, to match up to (one's needs, expectations, requirements) verb
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  • "Bruno : I first met Betty on a blind date a couple of months ago at a bar."
  • "Bruno : Meet me at the balloon!"
  • "Did we meet at Woodstock?"
  • "Please gather at 7am in the parking lot to meet the charter bus."
  • "Philip : I am indeed lucky to have met a woman who shares my love of feminist literature, my strict vegetarian diet and above all, who shares my belief in a monogamous marriage built on celibacy."
  • "Horatio : ...I met her in the Wild West."
  • "We met at Brad and Angelina's Thanksgiving banquet last year."
  • "As soon as you get this message, please meet me in my office immediately."
  • "As our eyes met for the first time, I felt her looking deep into my soul, a place where no woman had ever penetrated."
  • "I'll meet you in your office in a few hours."

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