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The verb 'meet' means to come into the presence of someone or have a meeting, with 'met' being both the simple past and past participle.

Verbum 'meet' significat occurrere alicui vel conventum habere, cum 'met' sit simplex praeteritum et participium praeteritum.

Front meet
Back come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement: a week later I met him in the street | [no object] : we met for lunch | they arranged to meet up that afternoon.
(meet with) have a meeting with (someone): he met with the president on September 16. "I met with some friends the other day." 

Simple Past: met
past Participle: met

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