unmeet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary unmeet (third-person singular simple present unmeets, present participle unmeeting, simple past and past participle unmet) (transitive) To undo the process of meeting Tell him […] that I wish I could unmeet him because he’s on my brain so much it makes me feel crazy I wish I could unmeet you, unread you, unknow you, unarrange my life around you
Unmeet - definition of unmeet by The Free Dictionary Define unmeet unmeet synonyms, unmeet pronunciation, unmeet translation, English dictionary definition of unmeet adj Not fitting or proper; unseemly American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
What does unmeet mean? - Definitions. net Unmeet adjective Not fit; not proper; not worthy Madam was young, unmeet the rule of sway Edmund Spenser I am unmeet; For I cannot flatter thee in pride William Shakespeare O my father! Prove you that any man with me convers’d At hours unmeet, refuse me, hate me William Shakespeare Alack! my hand is sworn Ne’er to pluck thee from
Unmeet - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com Unmeet (adjective): Not suitable or appropriate; not fitting Etymology: Origins: The word “unmeet” comes from the Middle English ‘unmeten,’ derived from Old English ‘ungemetlic,’ which combines ‘un-’ (a prefix meaning “not”) and ‘gemete’ (meaning “meet” or “fitting”)
Unmeet - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Unmeet originates from Old English unmæte, combining un- "not" + meet "suitable," meaning extraordinarily large or excessive, later evolving to mean unfitting or