ADV

first
the place where they had first met
regularly
never
up
We met up after school

VERB + MEET

arrange to
chance to, happen to
A year or so later I happened to meet him again

PREP

for
I arranged to meet her for lunch
with
Management will meet with union representatives next week. I met up with my friends in town

PHRASES

look forward to meeting sb
I look forward to meeting you next week
nice/pleased to meet you (= a greeting used when you meet sb for the first time)

ADV

head-on
Thet were determined to meet the challenge head-on

VERB + MEET

be able to, can
be unable to, fail to
He had failed to meet his performance targets
be designed to, be tailored to
The course is designed to meet the needs of young learners

ADV

levelly, squarely, unflinchingly, without flinching
Leonora met his gaze without flinching
fleetingly
challengingly, determinedly

PREP

~ across
Their eyes met across the crowded room