meet
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- meat
- mete
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Plain form | Third-person singular | Past tense | Past participle | Present participle |
- (transitive) When you meet someone, you get together with them.
- I want to meet you.
- He meets me at home every afternoon.
- I met you at the store.
- (intransitive) When people meet, they get together with one another.
- Antonym: separate
- You and I have met.
- She and her friends meet every day.
- You and he met last week at school.
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