Idiom
To meet someone halfway.
To compromise with someone.
Exact(2)
We'll try and find anyone to meet someone's needs".
The housing associations save money in getting a better match, so we don't have to adapt another property to meet someone's needs in the future.
Similar(10)
The ways we so easily and wholeheartedly dismiss certain types of churches, styles of worship and denominational traditions might my not be so easy to do if we could, not only acknowledge that there are parts of all of these things that meet someone's need and someone's spiritual growth, but also hope those aspects do well.
It prompts our kindness when we meet someone in need.
"Then you meet someone that's awesome.
"People want to meet someone, know why the person needs help and why the help will make a difference".
But you don't need to meet someone in the subway or at a bar to discern a connection.
Need to meet someone who contacted you by e-mail?
Bower called the storyline "a natural progression" for Chris, noting that he needed to meet someone at some stage.
Sister Vianney always carries £5 in her pocket every day just in case she meets someone in need.
They just call me when they need me to meet someone".
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