I met Tom at the store and gave him his tie that he left behind.
The protesters plan to occupy the park until their demands are met.
You can use it in a sentence like this '' The plaza was very beautiful''
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
I squatted down to pick up the newspaper from my sidewalk.
Tie
there is no answer because meted is not a word it's just met, here's a sentence: i met a hot guy at the supermarket
does this sentences makes sense, Have we met before.
On Monday the boss wore a plain tie, but today he wore a striped tie.
The groups met in confrontation.
i met a essentail guy
He had an opprobrious personality when we met him.
The psychologist met with his client.
I have not yet met the new tenants.
She was asked to tie the rope in a knot.
The restaurant met the standard for the health inspection.
he used the only twine he had to tie the pieces of wood together for a raft.
They met briefly on the street corner and exchanged pleasantries.