Aside from its main usage as a verb meaning "to come upon or come together," meet also has an archaic, adjectival sense of "fitting, suitable, appropriate."
The official description from Wikipedia is "In a meeting, two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal setting."
induction meeting
If you have a meeting of minds, then you are in accord. You agree with one another.
It means meeting.
to die.
No, the word 'meeting' can be used as either a verb or a noun. Meeting can mean a place where you gather, i.e.: Sally went to a meeting. It can also be used as a verb, to mean that you will meet someone, i.e.: Xavier is meeting his cousin this afternoon. =============================================================================== "Meeting" can be used as an adjective, although not very often. In "a meeting place," or "a meeting hall," the word "meeting" modifies the nouns "place" and "hall." (Some, however, would claim that "meeting place" and "meeting hall" are simply compound nouns.)
There is no legal definition of the term, however it MIGHT mean that the meeting was open to the media. (??)
It's an initial meeting between two (2) or more parties.
Meeting minutes is a term used for the notes made during a meeting or hearing. They usually describe the meeting, the attendees, and a resolution to any issues.
Gathering, meeting, multitudes
The person who runs a meeting.
It means "The meeting".
It means- a Meeting