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- ENCOUNTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENCOUNTER is to meet as an adversary or enemy How to use encounter in a sentence
- ENCOUNTER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ENCOUNTER definition: to come upon or meet with, especially unexpectedly See examples of encounter used in a sentence
- ENCOUNTERING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENCOUNTERING definition: 1 present participle of encounter 2 to meet someone unexpectedly: 3 to experience something… Learn more
- encounter verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
encounter somebody something (formal) to meet somebody, or discover or experience something, especially somebody something new, unusual or unexpected synonym come across She was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered Plant scientists first encountered the phenomenon in the 1930s
- Encountering - definition of encountering by The Free Dictionary
To meet, especially unexpectedly; come upon: encountered an old friend on the street 2 To confront in battle or competition: encountered last year's champion 3 To experience or undergo: We have encountered numerous obstacles To meet, especially unexpectedly
- ENCOUNTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Thousands of customers have encountered problems [VERB noun] If you encounter someone, you meet them, usually unexpectedly Did you encounter anyone in the building? [VERB noun] Renata wrote him that she had encountered her long-estranged father [VERB noun]
- encountering - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to come upon or meet with, esp unexpectedly: to encounter a new situation to meet with or contend against (difficulties, opposition, etc ): We encounter so many problems in our work to meet (a person, military force, etc ) in conflict: We will encounter the enemy at dawn
- Definition of encountering - Words Defined
Encountering definition: The act of coming upon or meeting someone or something unexpectedly - See meaning, pronunciation, etymology, examples, and related words
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