meet with

phrasal verb16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

to have a formal meeting with a person in a position of authority

to have a meeting with a person chosen to speak or act for another person or group

to encounter disagreement or resistance from others

to face refusal to accept or comply with something

to be accepted or liked by someone

to be the subject of disapproval or negative judgments

to be involved in an unfortunate incident, especially a traffic collision

to provoke a particular response from someone

to receive a particular kind of reaction from the public or a group

to be treated in a friendly, generous, and considerate way

to encounter unfriendly or antagonistic behavior

to have a meeting with a person who arranges the buying, selling, or renting of property

to receive enthusiastic public praise

to face difficult or unlucky situations or events

to have an offer or suggestion rejected in an abrupt or ungracious manner

to receive a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply to a remark