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met [met] VB trans, intr

met pt of meet

See also meet

III . meet <met, met> [mi:t] N

1. meet (sporting event):

2. meet Brit (fox hunt):

met.

met. abbreviation of meteorological

met.

See also meteorological

meteorological [ˌmi:tɪərəˈlɒdʒɪkl, Am -t̬ɪɚəˈlɑ:dʒɪ-] ADJ

III . meet <met, met> [mi:t] N

1. meet (sporting event):

2. meet Brit (fox hunt):

race meet N Am, race meeting N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This need is met by the informal organization and its emergent, or unofficial, leaders.
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He left with a local man that he met at the laundrette near to the hostel.
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We all have that friend we met in school or the gym or somewhere we just hit it off right away.
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By 1996 the organization had some 700 dues-paying members who met regularly at luncheons to network and share ideas.
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He met up with them while they were on tour, and learned their songs on the road.
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The game was met with poor sales figures.
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If standards are met, accredited status is granted by the agency.
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On the requirements being met by the shareholder, the board may appoint a special litigation committee which may move to dismiss.
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The requires that every person who is appointed to the public service has met the essential qualifications and requirements established for the position.
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Single-parameter calling criteria require that only one criterion be met before activating the efferent component.
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