meeting

/ˈmitɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to or used for a meeting.
    • The meeting agenda was sent out by email.
    • Please use the meeting room on the second floor.
    • We need to set a meeting time that works for everyone.
noun
  1. An event where people come together to discuss something or make decisions.
    • She called a meeting to discuss the new project.
    • We have a staff meeting every Monday morning.
    • The town council meeting lasted over three hours.
  2. An occasion when two or more people come together by chance or arrangement.
    • I had a brief meeting with my neighbor in the hallway.
    • The first meeting of the two leaders was historic.
    • Our meeting at the café was purely accidental.
  3. A gathering of people for a religious service, especially in Quaker tradition.
    • The meeting house was filled with worshippers.
    • She attends meeting every Sunday at the local Friends church.
    • The Quaker meeting was held in silence until someone felt moved to speak.
  4. A sports competition, especially in track and field or swimming.
    • The track meeting attracted athletes from across the region.
    • She broke the school record at the swim meeting.
    • The annual athletics meeting is a highlight of the season.