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Meeting vs Assignation - What's the difference?

meeting | assignation | Synonyms |

Meeting is a synonym of assignation.


As nouns the difference between meeting and assignation

is that meeting is (uncountable) the action of the verb to meet while assignation is an appointment for a meeting, generally of a romantic or sexual nature.

As a verb meeting

is .

meeting

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

  • (uncountable) The action of the verb to meet .
  • A gathering of people/parties for a purpose.
  • We need to have a meeting about that soon.
  • The people at such a gathering, as a collective.
  • What has the meeting decided.
  • An encounter between people, even accidental.
  • They came together in a chance meeting on the way home from work.
  • A place or instance of junction or intersection.
  • Earthquakes occur at the meeting of tectonic plates.
  • A religious service held by a charismatic preacher in small towns in the United States.
  • *1939 , (John Steinbeck), (The Grapes of Wrath) , p. 20:
  • *:You use ta give a good meetin' . I recollect one time you give a whole sermon walkin' around on your hands, yellin' your head off.
  • Derived terms

    * meetinghouse * meeting of the minds * meeting place * meeting room * race meeting * Sunday-go-to-meeting

    Synonyms

    * assembly * convocation * gathering

    Descendants

    * Crimean Tatar: (l) (borrowed) * French: (l) (borrowed) * Russian: (borrowed) * Serbo-Croatian: (l)/ (borrowed) * Tagalog: (l) (borrowed)

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    assignation

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An appointment for a meeting, generally of a romantic or sexual nature.
  • * Alexander Pope
  • While nymphs take treats, or assignations give.
    1749' ''As soon as Mr. Barville saw me, he got up, with a visible air of pleasure and surprize, and saluting me, asked Mrs. Cole if it was possible that so fine and delicate a creature would voluntarily submit to such sufferings and rigours as were the subject of his '''assignation . — John Cleland, '' Memoirs of Fanny Hill.
  • The act of assigning or allotting; apportionment.
  • * Holland
  • This order being taken in the senate, as touching the appointment and assignation of those provinces.
  • A making over by transfer of title; assignment.
  • Usage notes

    Modern usage confines the word to mean an agreed-upon place for illicit sex, but earlier usage is broader, and considerably more innocent.

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