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Meet as in connect: join, unite, converge, link

Meet as in happen on: encounter, come across, get together, rendezvous, cross

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What is another word encounter?

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Another word for meeting?

it is an outrageous outburst of laughter


What is another word for rendezvous?

Meeting, appointment Another word for rendezvous is meet. The rendezvous point means the same as the meeting point. Also; We will meet at the crossroads means the same as; We will rendezvous at the crossroads.


What is another word for roads and paths meet?

The word is junction. It means a point where two or more things are joined.


What is another word for encountered?

meet, run across, bump into, come upon, clash with


Is a gymnastics 'meet' a competition?

Yes, A gymnastics meet is a competition. It is just another word for a competition.


What is a synonym for the word converge?

come together, meet, join, combine, gather, merge, coincide, intersect


What is luhya word for meet?

The Luhya word for the English word 'meet' is 'kutana'.


What is kurdish word for meet?

The Kurdish word for "meet" is "daxistin."


Is the word another a common noun?

No, the word 'another' is not a noun.The word another is an adjective and a pronoun.The adjective 'another' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as an additional person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned.The pronoun 'another' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person or thing.Examples:I'm busy today but we can meet another day. (adjective)If you like the cookies, you may have another. (pronoun)


What is another word for come together if you change the first and last letters of seed?

Oh, dude, if you change the first and last letters of "seed," you get "seem." So, another word for "come together" could be "seem." But like, don't take my word for it, I'm just here to make you chuckle, not ace your English test.


When can you use the word 'chance' in plurals. Is the sentence 'I have had chances to meet many of his students' grammatically correct?

It is incorrect I think. Another possible option would me "I have had many chances to meet his students."