meeting
noun [ C ]
MEETINGS uk/ˈmiːtɪŋ/ usan occasion when a group of people meet in order to discuss something:
In a statement issued after the meeting, the board announced their decision to go ahead with the merger .
have/hold a meeting The FSA will hold a meeting to discuss possible compensation payouts on Monday.
at/in/during a meeting A framework agreement will be signed next week during a meeting of EU foreign ministers.
last/next meeting There was speculation that the Fed may cut its lending rate from 5.25% before its next meeting.
a meeting with sb The bank announced the expanded cost cuts in a meeting with analysts after the close of trading.
a meeting between sb/sth and sb/sth No meeting has yet taken place between senior management and union representatives.
be in/go to/attend a meeting Over 200 people attended the meeting at the company's headquarters in San Diego.
schedule/arrange/cancel a meeting We will be holding a meeting next week with industry analysts.
chair a meeting He chaired a meeting of senior Ministers last Thursday to discuss five-year plans for reforms.
a meeting of leaders/delegates/shareholders Two new directors were elected to the board at the annual meeting of shareholders.
a board/committee/shareholder meeting
monthly/weekly meetings
an informal/formal/official meeting
a high-level/top-level meeting
an upcoming/scheduled meeting
See also
annual general meeting
annual meeting
annual stockholders' meeting
company meeting
creditors' meeting
general meeting
extraordinary general meeting
statutory meeting
stop-work meeting