Meeting meaning in English

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Definition

a meeting: a conference, an assembly noun
Last week we had a meeting with the sales team, and discussed sales strategy.
to meet (with someone): to get together, to assemble (with someone); to come across, to encounter (someone) verb
to meet (someone for the first time): to get to know, to get acquainted with, to encounter (someone for the first time) verb

Examples

  • "Lawyer : Mr. Capone, Mr. Rocco, are you ready to start the meeting?"
  • "Be sure to fill out the proper "Meeting Request Form" available on the intranet, and return it to me at least seven calendar days before the date of the scheduled meeting."
  • "He's in a meeting at the moment."
  • "RE: Thursday's meeting"
  • "So, uh, please call me back whenever you get the chance and we'll set up a meeting."
  • "Our meeting with my grandfather Hector's solicitor, Mrs Bentley (of Gentry & Bentley Solicitors), is next Wednesday."
  • "In lieu of this pointless, frivolous expenditure, I propose a boring meeting at the office at 8.15 am."
  • "At 10.30, there's a PR meeting to discuss media strategy."
  • "Subject: Thursday's meeting in Hong Kong"
  • "I'd like to schedule our first meeting for tomorrow morning, first thing."
  • "I hope you're well, and that your meeting at the Vatican went better than last time."
  • "I am writing to confirm our scheduled meeting for next Thursday."
  • "Brenda : Yes, please tell him that I'm returning his call regarding a meeting next week."
  • "I can't decide what to wear: The purple shirt with green stripes, or the orange shirt with silver spots... My meeting with Philip Cheeter is in half an hour."
  • "I'll set up a meeting for the two of you."
  • "I had a meeting with Bruno Delavigne this morning."
  • "Subject: Meeting the Illuminati"
  • "Subject: Meeting"
  • "Susie : By the way, I wanted to thank you for your support at the meeting earlier."

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