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accommodate to do a favor for; meet the needs of by changing one's own plans. [1/3 definitions]
Antarctic Ocean the waters surrounding Antarctica where the southern parts of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans meet; Southern Ocean.
appointment an arrangement to meet or to do something. [1/3 definitions]
armpit Your armpits are the areas under each of your shoulders. Your armpits are where you shoulders and your arms meet.
associate When people associate with each other, they know each other, talk to each other, and meet each other at places sometimes. [1/3 definitions]
beggar a person who begs as a way to meet basic needs such as food and clothing.
bump into (informal) to meet by accident or chance.
capitol the building in which the lawmakers of a state meet. [1/2 definitions]
chance When something happens by chance, it happens by accident or with no planning. If you meet a friend by chance, it means that you did not plan to meet. [1/5 definitions]
class a group of students who meet together to learn in school. [1/8 definitions]
club a group of people who meet for a special, shared purpose. [1/6 definitions]
come across When you come across something, you discover or notice it just by chance. When you come across some person, you meet them without expecting to meet them.
committee A committee is a special group of people who meet together to talk about particular things and make decisions about them. The purpose of a committee is to try to solve problems or to organize events. People on a committee are chosen by others to be on the committee, or they volunteer to be part of it.
confer to meet for discussion; hold a conference. [1/2 definitions]
confront to meet, face, or stand up to boldly.
corner the place where two lines or surfaces meet to form an angle. [2/5 definitions]
council A council is a group of people who meet to make decisions or give advice on matters that affect a town or other type of community. Members of a council are often elected.
custom A custom is a special way of acting or doing something. We often call something a custom when a whole group of people do it. For example, it is a custom in many countries for people to shake hands when they meet new people. People in some other countries don't have this custom. [1/2 definitions]
date1 an appointment to meet for a social event. [1/6 definitions]
edge a line where two surfaces meet. [1/6 definitions]
encounter to meet or come upon suddenly or by chance. [2/4 definitions]