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    met
    [met]
    verb
    meet (past tense) · meet (past participle)
    1. past and past participle of meet
    met
    [met]
    noun
    met (noun) · mets (noun)
    1. (mets)
      a secondary malignant growth at a distance from a primary site of cancer; a metastasis:
      "historically, women with brain mets have been excluded from clinical trials"
    Origin
    1970s: short for metastasis.
    met-
    [met]
    combiningform
    1. variant spelling of meta- shortened before a vowel or h (as in metonym)
    met.
    [met.]
    other
    1. metaphor.
    2. metaphysics.
    3. meteorology.
    4. metropolitan.
    Met
    [met]
    other
    informal
    (the Met)
    1. the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
    2. the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
    meet
    [mēt]
    verb
    met (past tense) · met (past participle)
    1. come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement:
      "a week later I met him in the street" · "we met for lunch"
      • make the acquaintance of (someone) for the first time:
        "she took Paul to meet her parents" · "we met at an office party"
      • (of a group of people) assemble for a particular purpose:
        "the committee meets once a week"
      • go to a place and wait there for (a person or their means of transport) to arrive:
        "I offered to meet their train"
      • play or oppose in a contest:
        "in the final match, the U.S. will meet Brazil" · "the Twins and Mariners will not meet again until September"
      • encounter or be faced with (a particular fate, situation, attitude, or reaction):
        "he met his death in 1946"
    2. touch or join:
      "icebergs are created when glaciers meet the sea" · "the curtains failed to meet in the middle"
    3. fulfill or satisfy (a need, requirement, or condition):
      "this policy is doing nothing to meet the needs of women" · "they failed to meet the noon deadline"
      • pay (a financial claim or obligation):
        "all your household expenses will still have to be met"
    Origin
    Old English mētan ‘come upon’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moeten, also to moot.
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    noun
    1. a secondary malignant growth at a distance from a primary site of cancer; a metastasis:
    verb
    1. come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement:
      meet up with
      come face to face with
      make contact with
      run into/across
      come across/upon
      chance on
      happen on
      light on
      stumble across/on
      Opposite:
    2. touch or join:
      Opposite:
    3. fulfill or satisfy (a need, requirement, or condition):
     
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  3. The term "met" has two main meanings:
    1. It can be short for "meteorological," relating to weather conditions or forecasting.
    2. It can also be a form of the verb "meet," meaning to come into the presence of someone for the first time or to be introduced to them12.
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    relating to weather conditions, or to the study or forecasting of them (= saying what you think they will be). Met is short for meteorological: He is a forecaster with the Met Office, Britain's national weather service. Virtual met data can be used to map wind conditions where no measurement data exists.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/met
    met ˈmet ; meeting; meets Synonyms of meet transitive verb 1 a : to come into the presence of for the first time : to be introduced to or become acquainted with
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