Unmeet
adj, verb
adj, verb ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To undo the process of meeting. transitive
"Tell him […] that I wish I could unmeet him because he’s on my brain so much it makes me feel crazy."
Adjective
- 1 Not meet or proper. archaic
"I haue (purpoſelie) omitted and left out ſome fond & friuolous Ieſtures, digreſſing (and in my poore opinion) farre vnmeete for the matter[…]."
Example
More examples"I haue (purpoſelie) omitted and left out ſome fond & friuolous Ieſtures, digreſſing (and in my poore opinion) farre vnmeete for the matter[…]."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From Middle English unmete, vnmete, unimete, from Old English unġemǣte, unmǣte (“immense, enormous; unsuitable”), equivalent to un- + meet (“fit, right”).
Etymology 2
From un- + meet.
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