meet with
The phrase 'meet with' is versatile and can imply having a meeting, encountering an experience, or facing a situation.
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Definition
B2Professional
(formal)To have a scheduled discussion or appointment with someone.
Example
- She will meet with the board members next week.
- He has a meeting with his supervisor tomorrow.
B2General
(common)To encounter or experience something, often unexpectedly.
Example
- The proposal met with strong resistance.
- They met with an unfortunate accident on their way home.
C1Response
(formal)To respond to a situation or condition in a specific manner.
Example
- The news was met with applause.
- His suggestion met with skepticism.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "meet with":
meet upget withget togethercome up tocome acrosswell metmake contact withspeak totalk to