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encounter
[ en-koun-ter ]
verb (used with object)
- to come upon or meet with, especially unexpectedly:
to encounter a new situation.
- to meet with or contend against (difficulties, opposition, etc.):
We encounter so many problems in our work.
- to meet (a person, military force, etc.) in conflict:
We will encounter the enemy at dawn.
verb (used without object)
- to meet, especially unexpectedly or in conflict:
We were angry when we encountered, but we parted with smiles.
noun
- a meeting with a person or thing, especially a casual, unexpected, or brief meeting:
Our running into each other was merely a chance encounter.
- a meeting of persons or groups that are in conflict or opposition; combat; battle:
Another such encounter and we may lose the war.
- Psychology. a meeting of two or more people, as the members of an encounter group or a number of married couples marriage encounter, conducted to promote direct emotional confrontations among the participants, especially as a form of therapy encountertherapy.
encounter
/ ɪnˈkaʊntə /
verb
- to come upon or meet casually or unexpectedly
- to come into conflict with (an enemy, army, etc) in battle or contest
- tr to be faced with; contend with
he encounters many obstacles in his work
noun
- a meeting with a person or thing, esp when casual or unexpected
- a hostile meeting; contest or conflict
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Derived Forms
- enˈcounterer, noun
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Other Words From
- en·counter·er noun
- preen·counter noun verb (used with object)
- reen·counter verb noun
- unen·countered adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of encounter1
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Hatuey replied that he would rather burn and be sent to hell than ever again encounter people as cruel as the Spanish.
This is heartfelt music, and after a first encounter you will find yourself coming back for more.
Instead, she says other people she has shared the story with described the sexual encounter as rape.
Outside of that one encounter, however, Moses is pretty meek.
What if healthy sexuality was the framework that young adults used to process every sexual message that they encounter?
All along the highways and by-paths of our literature we encounter much that pertains to this "queen of plants."
If now we turn to the higher aspects of form, such as symmetry and proportion, we encounter a difficulty.
During his mild régime the insurrection increased rapidly, and in one encounter he himself was very near falling a prisoner.
Following the boys, Baptiste entered by the kitchen door to encounter the mother and three daughters preparing the meal.
Monsieur Quérin saluted and declared himself enchanted at the encounter.
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