Meet = –verb (used with object) 1.to come upon; come into the presence of; encounter: I would meet him on the street at unexpected moments. 2.to become acquainted with; be introduced to: I've never met your cousin. 3.to join at an agreed or designated place or time: Meet me in St. Louis. 4.to be present at the arrival of: to meet a train. 5.to come to or before (one's notice, or a means of noticing, as the eyes or ears): A peculiar sight met my eyes. 6.to come into the company of (a person, group, etc.) in dealings, conference, etc. 7.to face, eye, etc., directly or without avoidance. 8.to come into physical contact, juxtaposition, or collision with: The two cars met each other head-on at high speed. 9.to encounter in opposition, conflict, or contest: Harvard meets Yale next week in football. 10.to oppose: to meet charges with countercharges.