![]() 3 see somebody for the first time MEET to see and talk to someone for the first time, or be introduced to them We first met in Florence. Grammar Meet is never passive in this meaning. I was worried I might meet Henry on the bus. 2 see somebody by chance to see someone by chance and talk to them SYN bump into You’ll never guess who I met in town. meet (somebody) for something Why don’t we meet for lunch on Friday? We arranged to meet outside the theatre. I’ll meet you by the main reception desk. S1 W1 verb ( past tense and past participle met / met / ) 1 see somebody at an arranged place MEET to go to a place where someone will be at a particular time, according to an arrangement, so that you can talk or do something together Meet me at 8.00. ![]() ![]() From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English meet meet 1 / miːt /
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