Sentence examples for To encounters from inspiring English sources

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To encounters

verb

To meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly.

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The therapist's language is particular to encounters with that individual.

In their statements, the officers described various legal standards related to encounters between the police and the public.

By Wendell Steavenson Witnesses to encounters between Saakashvili and Vladimir Putin have described the room as being "electric with hatred".

But the online stores don't subject customers to encounters with those forklifts that terrorize the shoppers in the aisles.

In the first sense, religious experience means an encounter with the divine in a way analogous to encounters with other persons and things in the world.

But first he has to learn disco, which leads to encounters at dancing school that upset the status quo at home and work.

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I expected to encounter intense emotions.

Only to encounter yet another line.

"You don't know going to encounter".

There are no actual people to encounter.

Who was I expecting to encounter?

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