MEETING


Meaning of MEETING in English

I. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from gerund of meten to meet — more at meet

: an act or process of coming together: as

a. archaic : duel

b. : a chance or planned encounter

his first meeting with the man in many years

c.

(1) : an assembly for religious worship

attended meeting on Sunday

stood in the dark across the road from a Negro church where they were holding meeting — Edwin Granberry

(2) dialect England : a congregation of religious dissenters or their house of worship

(3) : the permanent governing organization of a congregation of the Society of Friends or that of a regional group of congregations

d. : a gathering for business, social, or other purposes

a meeting of the board of directors

a meeting of Congress

e. : a horse or dog-racing session extending for a stated term of days at one track

begins the metropolitan racing season with a 21-day meeting in April — American Guide Series: New York City

f. : confluence , intersection , junction

the meeting of two great rivers

g. : a place of meeting

h. : a joint in carpentry or masonry

II. adjective

Etymology: from present participle of meet (I)

1. : that meets : marked by or used for meeting

2. obsolete : responsive

immortal verse such as the meeting soul may pierce — John Milton

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.