re-meet
verb[IorT]
(alsoremeet)uk/ˌriːˈmiːt/us/ˌriːˈmiːt/past tense and past participlere-metto come together with someone again, eitherintentionallyor bychance:
Weagreedto re-meet when myworkwas not sobusy.
She re-met anoldfriendshe had notseenfor twentyyears.
- When we re-met, Irealizedthat we had very little incommon.
- I re-metOscarcompletelybychanceat a friend'shouse.
- A fewyearsago, Marta and I remet at a science-fictionconvention.
- She was veryfriendlyto her when they re-metyearslater.
Meeting people
- ayup
- bump
- bump intosomeone
- crosssomeone'spath/cross paths withsomeoneidiom
- deal
- deal withsomeone
- encounter
- farewell
- it's a dateidiom
- makeyourselfknownidiom
- meeting
- open house
- payyourrespectsidiom
- recross
- red carpet
- remember
- remembersomeonetosomeone
- respect
- roll out the red carpetidiom
- town meeting