1 en·coun·ter
Pronounced:
/ɪnˈkaʊntɚ/
Function:
verbInflected forms:
en·coun·ters; en·coun·tered; en·coun·ter·ingMeaning:
[+ obj] 1 : to have or experience (problems, difficulties, etc.) ▪ We encountered problems early in the project. ▪ The pilot told us that we might encounter turbulence during the flight. ▪ Her suggestion has encountered a lot of opposition.
2 formal : to meet (someone) without expecting or intending to ▪ I encountered [=ran into] an old friend on a recent business trip.
2 formal : to meet (someone) without expecting or intending to ▪ I encountered [=ran into] an old friend on a recent business trip.

