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Meanings of
greet
in English
Portuguese
saudar
Catalan
saludar
Spanish
saludar
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Express greetings upon meeting someone.
recognize
recognise
Portuguese
saudar
Synonyms
Examples for "
recognize
"
recognize
recognise
Examples for "
recognize
"
1
China has said 47 countries support its refusal to
recognize
the case.
2
One case sparked national outrage, forcing the government to
recognize
DGCIM abuse.
3
However, the government has said it does not
recognize
such a plan.
4
He'd seen enough family members over the years to
recognize
the signs.
5
In appealing the case, the magazine wants courts to
recognize
new technology.
1
However, the government has said it does not
recognise
such a plan.
2
The programme will
recognise
innovation by financial services companies across the island.
3
You
recognise
the words, but nothing quite makes sense, nothing feels certain.
4
Britain does not
recognise
Israeli control of the area seized from Syria.
5
We need to
recognise
that in the way the EU does business.
Usage of
greet
in English
1
The financial markets will almost certainly
greet
the news positively this morning.
2
Waiters
greet
you with 'Bitte', for instance, but thank you with 'Merci'.
3
My hostess was waiting to
greet
me up at the main house.
4
The international meet and
greet
session has traditionally attracted several hundred investors.
5
Then the audience rose in a body to
greet
the great catcher.
6
I
greet
you in her name as well as in my own.
7
They can even choose to
greet
each other with a 'Wakanda Salute'.
8
As soon as we were inside, Edwart's family rushed to
greet
me.
9
He grasped for words to
greet
her with and found only demands.
10
I couldn't go downstairs to
greet
friends and family looking like this.
11
Irma came in to
greet
her parents as she did every morning.
12
Now go straight out to your reception area and
greet
my men.
13
And Mark!' They had come over from the piano to
greet
her.
14
At the gangplank, a table was set up to
greet
potential investors.
15
She was there in the old house at Killaloe to
greet
him.
16
It wasn't the way people
greet
each other in the streets here.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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greet
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
greet with
greet people
greet the newcomer
greet visitors
greet friends
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Translations for
greet
Portuguese
saudar
cumprimentar
Catalan
saludar
Spanish
saludar
Greet
through the time
Greet
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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