meet with

meet with
vi
1) (esp Am) (have meeting)
to \meet with with sb jdn treffen
2) (experience)
to \meet with with sth problems auf etw akk stoßen;
to \meet with with an accident einen Unfall haben;
to \meet with with approval Beifall finden;
to \meet with with failure einen Misserfolg erleiden;
to \meet with with success Erfolg haben vt
1) (respond to)
to be met with sth;
the announcement was met with loud applause die Ankündigung wurde mit lautem Beifall aufgenommen
2) (match)
to \meet with force with force auf Gewalt mit Gewalt reagieren

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