meet up with
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To encounter or come together with someone, typically by prior arrangement or appointment.
- To join or reunite with someone at a specific time and place.
Usage
This verb phrase is used to describe the action of getting together with another person or group. It strongly implies a pre-planned or intentional meeting, not a chance encounter. It is often used in informal contexts.
Examples
- Verb:
- Let's meet up with the rest of the team at the cafe.
- I'm going to meet up with an old friend from college this weekend.
- She met up with her study group in the library.
Advanced Usage
- "to meet up with someone for [activity]": Specifies the purpose of the planned gathering.
- We met up with them for dinner and a movie.
- The phrase can sometimes imply a brief or casual gathering, as opposed to a more formal "meeting."
Variants and Related Words
- Meet (verb): A more general term for coming together, which can be planned or accidental.
- We agreed to meet at noon. (Can be synonymous with 'meet up with' but is less specific about the social/casual nature).
- Get together (phrasal verb): Similar informal meaning for assembling socially.
- We should get together soon.
Synonyms
- Get together with: To assemble or congregate with others.
- Hook up with (informal): To meet or join someone.
- Rendezvous with: To meet at an agreed time and place (more formal).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Meet with: To have a meeting, often for discussion or to receive something (e.g., approval, criticism). This can be more formal than "meet up with."
- The manager will meet with the new clients.
- His proposal met with strong opposition.
Related Idioms
- Meet up: Can be used intransitively (without "with") when the subject is a group.
- The two hiking trails meet up near the summit.
- We all met up at the park.
Verb
- meet with by appointment
- She met up with her former lover