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Meeting has 8 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a formally arranged gathering

"next year the meeting will be in Chicago"

"the meeting elected a chairperson"

2

a small informal social gathering

"there was an informal meeting in my living room"

3

a casual or unexpected convergence

"he still remembers their meeting in Paris"

"there was a brief encounter in the hallway"

4

the social act of assembling for some common purpose

"his meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day"

"the lovers met discreetly for the purposes of sexual congress"

5

the act of joining together as one

"the merging of the two groups occurred quickly"

"there was no meeting of minds"

6

a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers)

"Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers"

7

The act of persons or things that meet.

"The meeting of the two rivers created a wide, muddy delta before they emptied into the ocean."

In plain English: A meeting is a time when people get together to talk about something important.

"We had to reschedule our meeting because the client got sick."

Usage: Use "meeting" to refer to a scheduled gathering where people come together to discuss business or social matters. Avoid using it simply as a synonym for "encounter," which describes the general act of two parties coming face-to-face without necessarily having an organized agenda.

Verb
1

present participle of meet

"The crowd was meeting as soon as the train arrived at the platform."

In plain English: To meet means to come together with someone or something.

"We scheduled a meeting to discuss the project details."

Usage: As a verb, meeting describes the act of encountering someone or something, such as meeting a friend for coffee. It functions grammatically as the present participle when used in continuous tenses, like "I am meeting him tomorrow."

Example Sentences
"We had to reschedule our meeting because the client got sick." noun
"The team meeting started late because everyone was running behind schedule." noun
"She prepared her notes before attending the important business meeting today." noun
"We had to cancel our planned meeting due to the sudden rainstorm." noun
"We scheduled a meeting to discuss the project details." verb
Related Terms
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Broader Terms (hypernyms)
gathering social gathering convergence assembly geographic point
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
board meeting camp meeting caucus conclave conference congress convention council forum plenum psychotherapy group stockholders meeting summit town meeting conventicle date visit luncheon meeting power breakfast seance conjunction rendezvous session socialization concourse

Origin

The word "meeting" comes from Old English mēting, which originally meant an assembly or association. It entered modern usage through Middle English as a noun formed by adding the suffix -ing to the verb "meet."

Rhyming Words
ing ging ying sing ling xing ting zing fing hing qing ving ring jing ping king ning oing ding ming
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