GATHER vs MEET: NOUN
- The soffit or under surface of the masonry required in gathering. See Gather, v. t., 7.
- The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward.
- A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.
- A slight forward inclination of the axle-spindle of a carriage, to insure the even running of the wheel.
- A plait or fold in cloth held in position by a thread drawn through it.
- A mass of molten glass collected on the end of a blowpipe or other glass-blowing tool.
- A small fold or pucker made by gathering cloth.
- Something gathered, especially.
- The act or an instance of gathering.
- Sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching
- The act of gathering something
- The place appointed for such a meeting; the rendezvous.
- A meeting of huntsmen for fox-hunting or coursing, or of bicyclists for a ride; also, the company so met.
- An equal; a companion.
- A point which is on each of two straights: also called their cross.
- In geometry: The straight line common to two planes.
- A meeting or contest, especially an athletic competition.
- A meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held
GATHER vs MEET: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Fitting; proper.
- Being precisely fitting and right
GATHER vs MEET: VERB
- Collect or gather
- Get people together
- Collect in one place
- Assemble or get together
- Draw fabric together and sew it tightly
- Look for (food) in nature
- Conclude from evidence
- Be in direct physical contact with; make contact
- Be adjacent or come together
- Undergo or suffer
- Come together
- Meet by design; be present at the arrival of
- Fill or meet a want or need
- Contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle
- Experience as a reaction
- Satisfy a condition or restriction
- Get to know; get acquainted with
- Satisfy or fulfill
- Get together socially or for a specific purpose
- Collect in one place
GATHER vs MEET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To collect or bring things together.
- To concentrate; to come to a head, as a sore, and generate pus.
- To grow larger by accretion; to increase.
- To come together; to collect; to unite; to become assembled; to congregate.
- To forage for wild foodstuffs.
- To come to a head, as a boil; fester.
- To grow or increase by degrees.
- To accumulate.
- To come together in a group; assemble.
- To pick up or collect (molten glass) using a tool in glass blowing.
- To gain by a process of gradual increase.
- To attract or be the center of attraction for.
- To accumulate (something) gradually; amass.
- To summon up; muster.
- To conclude or infer, as from evidence.
- To harvest or pick.
- To contract and wrinkle (the brow).
- To draw into small folds or puckers, as by pulling a thread through cloth.
- To draw (something or someone) closer to oneself.
- To cause to come together; convene.
- To collect from different places; assemble.
- To occur together, especially in one person or entity.
- To assemble.
- To become introduced.
- To come together as opponents; contend.
- To come into conjunction; be joined.
- To come together.
- To pay; settle.
- To deal or contend with effectively.
- To be sufficient for (a need, for example); fulfill: : satisfy.
- To experience or undergo.
- To come to the notice of (the senses).
- To come into conformity with the views, wishes, or opinions of.
- To come into conjunction with; join or touch.
- To be present at the arrival of.
- To come together or confront in opposition.
- To be introduced to; make the acquaintance of.
- To come into the company of.
- To come into the presence of by chance or arrangement.
GATHER vs MEET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Increase or develop
- Draw and bring closer
- Draw together into folds or puckers
- Increase in amount by collecting or gathering
- Synonyms To come together, muster, cluster.
- To come to a head, as a sore in suppurating.
- To increase; grow larger by accretion.
- To collect; congregate; come together: as, the clouds gather in the west.
- To hoard, heap up.
- To reap, cull, crop.
- In glass manufacturing, to collect from the pot (a mass of molten glass) on the end of an iron tube, preparatory to blowing. This operation is performed by a workman called a gatherer. See gatherer, 6.
- To bring into order; arrange; settle.
- To collect or learn by observation or reasoning; infer; conclude.
- To accumulate by saving and bringing together; amass.
- To acquire or gain, with or without effort; accumulate; win.
- In building, to contract or close in, as a drain or chimney.
- Hence In sewing, to full or shirr (a piece of cloth) by running a thread through it and then drawing it in small puckers by means of the thread.
- To bring closer together the component parts of; draw into smaller compass, as a garment; hence, to make folds in, as the brow by contracting it.
- To take by selection from among other things; sort out or separate, as what is desired or valuable; cull; pick; pluck.
- To bring or draw together; assemble; congregate; collect; make a collection or aggregation of.
- Nautical, to overtake another vessel: a vessel is said to gather on another when it is overtaking it.
- In mech., to fit into; fit together: used in speaking of the teeth of gears.
- Make contact
- Be in direct physical contact with
- Be present at the arrival of
- Meet by design
- Get acquainted with
- Get to know
- Fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condition or restriction
- To combine.
- To come into contact; form a junction; unite; be contiguous or coalesce.
- To come together in opposition or in contention, as in fight, competition, or play.
- To come together; come face to face; join company, assemble, or congregate.
- To comply with, fulfil.
- Synonyms To light or happen upon.
- To answer; refute: as, to meet an opponent's objections.
- To discharge; satisfy: as, to meet a note at maturity.
- To come into conformity to; be or act in agreement with: as, conduct that meets one's expectations.
- To come into collision with; encounter with force or opposition; come or move against: as, to meet the enemy in battle.
- To come upon; encounter; attain to; reach the perception, possession, or experience of: as, to meet one's fate calmly; his conduct meets the approbation of the public; you will meet your reward.
- To come into physical contact with; join by touching or uniting with; be or become contiguous to.
- To come up to from a different direction; join by going toward; come to by approaching from the opposite direction, as distinguished from overtake: as, to meet a person in the road.
- To come into the same place with (another person or thing); come into the presence of; of persons, come face to face with.
- Synonyms Fitting, suitable, suited, congenial.
- Even.
- Equal.
- Proper; own.
- Fit; suitable; proper; convenient; adapted; appropriate.
- (idiom) (meet (someone) halfway) To make a compromise with.
- (idiom) (meet (one's) Maker) To die.
GATHER vs MEET: RELATED WORDS
- Foregather, Forgather, Pucker, Get together, Tuck, Cumulate, Infer, Understand, Meet, Accumulate, Garner, Amass, Assemble, Collect, Congregate
- Suffer, Fill, Touch, See, Receive, Match, Play, Assemble, Fit, Fulfil, Encounter, Gather, Converge, Satisfy, Fulfill
GATHER vs MEET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Collate, Pile up, Conglomerate, Pull together, Pucker, Get together, Tuck, Cumulate, Infer, Understand, Meet, Accumulate, Assemble, Collect, Congregate
- Fitting, Suffer, Fill, Touch, See, Receive, Match, Play, Assemble, Fit, Fulfil, Encounter, Gather, Converge, Satisfy
GATHER vs MEET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Israelites would have to gather their own straw.
- Gather the other three Aces and show them.
- Gather, craft, and build a realm to defend.
- Gather all the required documents that TSA requires.
- Cohen used the interruption to gather his thoughts.
- Do NOT take time to gather personal items.
- Inspect and gather information for vehicle return process.
- Use a systematic search pattern to gather information.
- Only thieves gather here: green and bronze players.
- Gather copies of resources that may be needed.
- Discount codes for meet and greet parking heathrow.
- US President Donald Trump meet in Hanoi, Vietnam.
- Banks are required to meet federal underwriting guidelines.
- Wait until you meet the RO before applying.
- We have to meet the expectations of others.
- NOT meet minimum requirements, or if the program wishes you to maintain or meet certain requirements during the first term of admission.
- Scope of Work you must specify objectives you will meet over a given period of time and how you intend to meet them.
- Texas CPAs to meet this portion of their annual renewal by affirming that they meet the CPE requirements of their home state.
- In order to join the Coast Guard, you must not only meet qualification criteria, but also meet a whole person evaluation.
- Applicants must meet all the requirements below in order to meet minimum program eligibility.
GATHER vs MEET: QUESTIONS
- Are there any creatures that gather deathworm horn?
- How does DCS gather information about family functioning?
- How to gather ecommerce requirements for your business?
- Can I gather testimonials that are AHPRA compliant?
- How to gather information about a particular phenomenon?
- What are the interactive objects in gather + spotlight?
- How do phishing emails gather personal information?
- How do biological anthropologists gather quantitative information?
- Does spring integration support EIP scatter-gather?
- Does gather auto gather stale and empty statistics?
- How did Rosalind Lutece meet Zachary Hale Comstock?
- When did Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake meet?
- How did Denzel Washington and Pauletta Pearson meet?
- Does DIMEX meet government and military specifications?
- When did Jiddu Krishnamurti meet Charles Leadbeater?
- Do female managers meet essential workplace requirements?
- Do individual nicking patterns meet statistical significance?
- Does conversion to Judaism meet halachic standards?
- Do you say " nice to meet you " when you meet someone online?
- Do one in three couples that meet online actually meet at RSVP?