Meeting in a sentence as a noun

He had a review meeting with health workers and key government people, and then simply flew out.

It's got the clunky mail client, it's got the calendar and you can invite people to a meeting/party.

" -cue scrolling that the video broadcast can't keep up with- "Now if you can see here, here and here..."Mass meetings are the funniest.

Their facilities are dirt-smeared cube farms without a dime spent on decor or common meeting areas.

We've all seen that when people are having their needs met then jobs end up being created by the businesses that form in the process of meeting those needs.

What he meant was: in a meeting, the manager will say 'yes' to everything; but the moment he steps outside, he'll think "I'm not gonna do that!

One day someone called a meeting to discuss a new software system that would help prevent incorrect box labels from being stuck on finished goods.

If you saw the original page you would also note that Trips and meeting celebrities is not high on my list of priorities.

The same woman had a hearty laugh earlier in the firing meeting after joking, "I bet you didn't expect your afternoon to go like this, huh?

* After telling that coworker that he is considering telling HR about racism in his group, "Steve" takes him aside for a 1-1 meeting.

HR scheduled a meeting 30 minutes in the future on my calendar, then informed me that my employment had been terminated because of the issue in my background.

I've been in plenty of meetings with bright people from inside and outside the company where we started off with the goal that, as he put it, "if you do it right you publish once and it works anywhere".

I was being loyal, and went to HR to try and get some advice or mediation, but despite being promised confidentiality, the notes of my meeting with the HR rep were forwarded to my boss.

If you have ever sat in a newsroom meeting, or a design review, or a meeting where product people spar with editorial who spar with developers you would realize that dignity is a big deal.

During one surreal leadership presentation where hundreds of people joined via a web meeting and many more were present in person, someone forgot to lock down presenter rights, and people kept drawing on the slides.

Hey, I know those things get damn uncomfortable, ladies, but it also gets uncomfortable sitting through a meeting for two hours, crossing and uncrossing my legs to give my dick some space to not be a total pain just for existing between my legs.

> "Facebook creeps me out."Whether or not you agree with his decision, having Notch pull away from talks with you creates an instant credibility "situation".It's also noteable that Notch had been meeting with the Oculus team just two weeks ago[0], was tweeting about them in rather gushing terms[1] and seemed incredibly inspired to work on VR ideas[2].He is now the personification of the a near universal feeling of betrayal in the community.

We become intimately familiar with his three-year-old daughter's escapades with Cheerios and love of Phineas & Ferb.- Judging from the number of sirens, Jake apparently lives in a bad part of town or is watching Blues Brothers in the background.- Lucy has apparently joined while sitting in a conference room, attending another meeting simultaneously.- Robert joins 15 minutes late and would like everything he missed to be recapped.- Mark absolutely will not let the meeting progress unless someone is recording.

Meeting definitions

noun

a formally arranged gathering; "next year the meeting will be in Chicago"; "the meeting elected a chairperson"

noun

a small informal social gathering; "there was an informal meeting in my living room"

noun

a casual or unexpected convergence; "he still remembers their meeting in Paris"; "there was a brief encounter in the hallway"

See also: encounter

noun

the social act of assembling for some common purpose; "his meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day"

noun

the act of joining together as one; "the merging of the two groups occurred quickly"; "there was no meeting of minds"

See also: merging

noun

a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers); "Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers"

See also: confluence