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meeting
In a professional context, the word carries a weight of structure and obligation. It suggests a scheduled event with a specific agenda, often associated with corporate bureaucracy or official governance. Unlike a "chat" or "gathering," it implies a goal-oriented assembly. When used to describe an encounter between people, the tone shifts toward destiny or coincidence. It captures the singular moment of intersection between two lives, focusing on the event of coming together rather than the duration of the stay. In physical or geographical terms, it describes a seamless junction. The feeling is one of convergence and merging, where two distinct entities lose their individual boundaries to create a single point of contact.
💬Casual Conversation
Can you jump into this meeting? Need some 'synergy' on the server lag.
Pass. I'm not wasting my time in another pointless sync.
Meanings
An assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion.
"The board of directors called a meeting to discuss the quarterly budget."
The act or an instance of coming together with someone or something.
"Our first meeting was purely by chance at a train station."
The point where two things join or intersect.
"The meeting of the two rivers creates a powerful current."
Used to describe something that serves as a place for assemblies.
"They gathered in the local meeting house for the town hall session."