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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (4)

1. a minor short-term fight;
[syn: brush, clash, encounter, skirmish]

2. a casual or unexpected convergence;
- Example: "he still remembers their meeting in Paris"
- Example: "there was a brief encounter in the hallway"
[syn: meeting, encounter]

3. a casual meeting with a person or thing;
[syn: encounter, coming upon]

4. a hostile disagreement face-to-face;
[syn: confrontation, encounter, showdown, face-off]


VERB (5)

1. come together;
- Example: "I'll probably see you at the meeting"
- Example: "How nice to see you again!"
[syn: meet, run into, encounter, run across, come across, see]

2. come upon, as if by accident; meet with;
- Example: "We find this idea in Plato"
- Example: "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"
- Example: "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"
[syn: find, happen, chance, bump, encounter]

3. be beset by;
- Example: "The project ran into numerous financial difficulties"
[syn: run into, encounter]

4. experience as a reaction;
- Example: "My proposal met with much opposition"
[syn: meet, encounter, receive]

5. contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle;
- Example: "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"
- Example: "Charlie likes to play Mary"
[syn: meet, encounter, play, take on]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Encounter \En*coun"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Encountered; p. pr. & vb. n. Encountering.] [OF. encontrer; pref. en- (L. in) + contre against, L. contra. See Counter, adv.] To come against face to face; to meet; to confront, either by chance, suddenly, or deliberately; especially, to meet in opposition or with hostile intent; to engage in conflict with; to oppose; to struggle with; as, to encounter a friend in traveling; two armies encounter each other; to encounter obstacles or difficulties, to encounter strong evidence of a truth. [1913 Webster] Then certain philosophers of the Epicureans, and of the Stoics, encountered him. --Acts xvii. 18. [1913 Webster] I am most fortunate thus accidentally to encounter you. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Encounter \En*coun"ter\, v. i. To meet face to face; to have a meeting; to meet, esp. as enemies; to engage in combat; to fight; as, three armies encountered at Waterloo. [1913 Webster] I will encounter with Andronicus. --Shak. [1913 Webster] Perception and judgment, employed in the investigation of all truth, have in the first place to encounter with particulars. --Tatham. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Encounter \En*coun"ter\, n. [OF. encontre, fr. encontrer. See Encounter, v. t.] 1. A meeting face to face; a running against; a sudden or incidental meeting; an interview. [1913 Webster] To shun the encounter of the vulgar crowd. --Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. A meeting, with hostile purpose; hence, a combat; a battle; as, a bloody encounter. [1913 Webster] As one for . . . fierce encounters fit. --Spenser. [1913 Webster] To join their dark encounter in mid-air. --Milton . Syn: Contest; conflict; fight; combat; assault; rencounter; attack; engagement; onset. See Contest. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

encounter n 1: a minor short-term fight [syn: brush, clash, encounter, skirmish] 2: a casual or unexpected convergence; "he still remembers their meeting in Paris"; "there was a brief encounter in the hallway" [syn: meeting, encounter] 3: a casual meeting with a person or thing [syn: encounter, coming upon] 4: a hostile disagreement face-to-face [syn: confrontation, encounter, showdown, face-off] v 1: come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!" [syn: meet, run into, encounter, run across, come across, see] 2: 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" [syn: find, happen, chance, bump, encounter] 3: be beset by; "The project ran into numerous financial difficulties" [syn: run into, encounter] 4: experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition" [syn: meet, encounter, receive] 5: contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary" [syn: meet, encounter, play, take on]