meet with sth

meet with sth
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UK meet with sth
Phrasal Verb with meet({{}}/miːt/ verb (met //, met /met/)
to come together with someone in a place and have a conversation or meeting with them: »

I'm going to meet with my boss tomorrow morning.

to cause a particular reaction: »

The firm's expansion abroad has met with a mixed response.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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