encounter
Meanings
verb
- To meet (someone) or find (something), especially unexpectedly.
- To confront (someone or something) face to face.
- To meet one another.
- To engage in conflict, as with an enemy.
- To kill or execute someone extrajudicially.
noun
- A meeting, especially one that is unplanned or unexpected.
- A hostile, often violent meeting; a confrontation, skirmish, or clash, as between combatants.
- A match between two opposing sides.
- A sexual encounter; sexual activity, especially unplanned or unexpected, between two people who have not already established a sexual relationship with each other. In many cases, it does not lead to a relationship, and thus is utterly transient. A sexual encounter can be consensual or non-consensual; in the latter case, it is known as sexual assault. A consensual sexual encounter that happens only once is commonly known as a one-night stand.
- The period of a space mission during which it carries out its data-gathering objectives.
- An extrajudicial killing or execution.
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Etymology
From Middle English encountren, from Anglo-Norman encountrer, Old French encontrer (“to confront”), from encontre (“against, counter to”), from Late Latin incontrā (“in front of”) itself from Latin in (“in”) + contrā (“against”).
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