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reˈmeet, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] 1. intr. To meet again.
1644Quarles Sheph. Orac. iii, The time will come, wherein We shall remeet, and never part agin. a1657R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 11 When I re-met with them they had been so lost to my memory, that [etc.]. 1859F. Mills in Athenæum 9 July 49 Ere the shining valves remeet. 1953J. S. Huxley Evolution in Action iii. 71 A number of forms..which then remet when the ice retreated. 2. trans. To meet (a person or thing) again.
1928Observer 24 June 8/6 (Advt.), So tersely..does he tell his tale that within 300 pages we re-meet the classical heroes of three generations. 1970I. Petite Meander to Alaska i. viii. 77 As usual, in travelling north to Alaska, I had the feeling of remeeting spring. Hence reˈmeeting vbl. n.
1648Herrick Hesper., Parting Verse, 'Tis to be doubted whether I next yeer, Or no, shall give ye a re-meeting here. 1684Lond. Gaz. No. 1994/3 At the remeeting of the said States..these Points will be farther spoken of. |