Definitions

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  • verb To meet again

Etymologies

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re- +‎ meet

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Examples

  • We were both clean, but we lived far away from each other and had no time or place to remeet and rediscover each other as clean companions.

    HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009

  • We were both clean, but we lived far away from each other and had no time or place to remeet and rediscover each other as clean companions.

    HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009

  • We were both clean, but we lived far away from each other and had no time or place to remeet and rediscover each other as clean companions.

    HIGH ON ARRIVAL MACKENZIE PHILLIPS 2009

  • Barack Obama, remeet the Republican senators who are now going to help define your presidency.

    How to Block the Liberal Agenda 2008

  • The tempestuous paddy, the tempestuous laddie decided to remeet along with all the bleak.

    Pander! Panda! Panzer! Smith, Mark E., 1957 Mar. 5- 2002

  • Eidophone conversations with two other crewmen's wives had been difficult-when at least they were accepting God's will in Christian fortitude, and wanted only to ask about sending messages or gifts to the men they would never remeet in his life.

    Explorations ANDERSON, Poul 1981

  • Yet ... look at them all about him in the car, these people who told themselves that they had started Fifi on the way to be a saint, in which state they expected to remeet her.

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Jack-in-the-Box; over the corridors poured a stream of beautiful maidens and handsome gentlemen, to separate for their several tiring-rooms, and soon to remeet in the palm-decked vestibule.

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Barack Obama, remeet the Republican senators who are now going to help define your presidency.

    The Thunder Run 2008

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  • Just think how economically you can replace "See you later", "Okay, catch you around" and the like with a jaunty "Remeet!"

    January 10, 2016