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Yes, the word encounter is a regular verb.
The word encounter is both a noun and a verb. Examples: He had a strange encounter on a train. You will encounter many obstacles.
I had a close encounter with a dog yesterday.
The word encounter could be followed by prepositions such as with (encounter with danger). Also the preposition of (encounter of the third kind).
Meet as in connect: join, unite, converge, linkMeet as in happen on: encounter, come across, get together, rendezvous, cross
No, the verb 'encounter' does not need a preposition following it. Example: On a walk in the woods we may encounter wildlife. (the noun 'wildlife' is the direct object of the verb 'encounter')
The word encounter is already a verb because it is an action.Encounters, encountering and encountered are also verbs."We will encounter them soon"."She encounters an old friend".
There seems to be no definition for that word. But there are definitions for encounter, maybe encount comes from encounter, or vise versa.
Meeting .
If you say the word encounter normally, there is no stress or emphasis put on the n and k.
Other words to substitute "experience" would be encounter ,wisdom, know-how sophisicate, Savoir- faire, skills, or empiricism.