encounter
en·coun·ter
(ĕn-koun′tər)n.
1. A meeting, especially one that is unplanned, unexpected, or brief: a chance encounter in the park.
2. A hostile or adversarial confrontation: a tense naval encounter.
v. en·coun·tered, en·coun·ter·ing, en·coun·ters
v.tr.
1. To meet, especially unexpectedly; come upon: encountered an old friend on the street.
2. To confront in battle or competition: encountered last year's champion.
3. To experience or undergo: We have encountered numerous obstacles.
v.intr.
To meet, especially unexpectedly.
[Middle English encountre, from Old French, from encontrer, to meet, from Late Latin incontrāre : Latin in-, in; see en-1 + Latin contrā, against; see kom in Indo-European roots.]
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encounter
(ɪnˈkaʊntə)vb
1. to come upon or meet casually or unexpectedly
2. to come into conflict with (an enemy, army, etc) in battle or contest
3. (tr) to be faced with; contend with: he encounters many obstacles in his work.
n
4. a meeting with a person or thing, esp when casual or unexpected
5. a hostile meeting; contest or conflict
[C13: from Old French encontrer, from Vulgar Latin incontrāre (unattested), from Latin in-2 + contrā against, opposite]
enˈcounterer n
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en•coun•ter
(ɛnˈkaʊn tər)v.t.
1. to come upon or meet with, esp. unexpectedly.
2. to meet with or contend against (difficulties, opposition, etc.).
3. to meet (a person, military force, etc.) in conflict.
v.i.4. to meet, esp. unexpectedly or in conflict.
n.5. a meeting with a person or thing, esp. a casual, unexpected, or brief meeting.
6. a meeting of people or groups that are in conflict; combat; battle.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French enco(u)ntrer; Old French < Vulgar Latin *incontrāre=in- in-1 + -contrāre, derivative of contrā against; see counter3]
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encounter
Past participle: encountered
Gerund: encountering
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encounter |
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I encounter |
you encounter |
he/she/it encounters |
we encounter |
you encounter |
they encounter |
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I encountered |
you encountered |
he/she/it encountered |
we encountered |
you encountered |
they encountered |
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I am encountering |
you are encountering |
he/she/it is encountering |
we are encountering |
you are encountering |
they are encountering |
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I have encountered |
you have encountered |
he/she/it has encountered |
we have encountered |
you have encountered |
they have encountered |
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I was encountering |
you were encountering |
he/she/it was encountering |
we were encountering |
you were encountering |
they were encountering |
Past Perfect |
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I had encountered |
you had encountered |
he/she/it had encountered |
we had encountered |
you had encountered |
they had encountered |
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I will encounter |
you will encounter |
he/she/it will encounter |
we will encounter |
you will encounter |
they will encounter |
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I will have encountered |
you will have encountered |
he/she/it will have encountered |
we will have encountered |
you will have encountered |
they will have encountered |
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I will be encountering |
you will be encountering |
he/she/it will be encountering |
we will be encountering |
you will be encountering |
they will be encountering |
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I have been encountering |
you have been encountering |
he/she/it has been encountering |
we have been encountering |
you have been encountering |
they have been encountering |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been encountering |
you will have been encountering |
he/she/it will have been encountering |
we will have been encountering |
you will have been encountering |
they will have been encountering |
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I had been encountering |
you had been encountering |
he/she/it had been encountering |
we had been encountering |
you had been encountering |
they had been encountering |
Conditional |
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I would encounter |
you would encounter |
he/she/it would encounter |
we would encounter |
you would encounter |
they would encounter |
Past Conditional |
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I would have encountered |
you would have encountered |
he/she/it would have encountered |
we would have encountered |
you would have encountered |
they would have encountered |
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | ![]() contretemps - an awkward clash; "he tried to smooth over his contretemps with the policeman" fighting, combat, fight, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap" |
2. | ![]() convergence - the occurrence of two or more things coming together alignment, conjunction - (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac | |
3. | encounter - a casual meeting with a person or thing joining, connexion, connection - the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication); "the joining of hands around the table"; "there was a connection via the internet" | |
4. | ![]() disagreement - the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing | |
Verb | 1. | ![]() foregather, forgather, gather, assemble, meet - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room" |
2. | encounter - come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day" | |
3. | encounter - be beset by; "The project ran into numerous financial difficulties" be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer" | |
4. | encounter - experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition" experience, have - undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up" | |
5. | encounter - contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary" play - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches" confront, face - oppose, as in hostility or a competition; "You must confront your opponent"; "Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring"; "The two enemies finally confronted each other" play - employ in a game or in a specific position; "They played him on first base" play - use or move; "I had to play my queen" play - shoot or hit in a particular manner; "She played a good backhand last night" replay - repeat a game against the same opponent; "Princeton replayed Harvard" |
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encounter
verb
1. experience, meet, face, suffer, have, go through, sustain, endure, undergo, run into, live through Every day we encounter stresses of one kind or another.
3. battle with, attack, fight, oppose, engage with, confront, combat, clash with, contend with, strive against, struggle with, grapple with, face off (slang), do battle with, cross swords with, come into conflict with, meet head on They were about to cross the border and encounter Iraqi troops.
noun
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encounter
verb2. To meet face-to-face, especially defiantly:
3. To enter into conflict with:
Idiom: do battle with.
1. A face-to-face, usually hostile meeting:
2. A brief, hostile exposure to or contact with something such as danger or opposition:
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Translations
لِقاء غَيْر مُتَوَقَّعمُواجَهَه، صِداميُصادِف، يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةًيُواجِه
komme ud formødesammenstødtræffe
renkonto
kohdatakohtaaminenyhteenotto
összeakadösszecsapásszembekerültalálkozás
bardagihitta, mætasamfundur
susitikimassusitikti
sadursmesadurtiessastapšanāssastaptsatikšanās
întâlni
naleteti na kogasrečanje
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encounter
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encounter
(inˈkauntə) verb1. to meet especially unexpectedly. She encountered the manager in the hall.
2. to meet with (difficulties etc). I expect to encounter many difficulties in the course of this job.
noun1. a meeting. I feel that I know him quite well, even after a brief encounter.
2. a fight. The encounter between the armies was fierce.
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