Collocations with meeting

meeting noun

ADJECTIVES

frequent, regular
・The team holds a regular meeting once a month.

annual, monthly, quarterly, weekly, biennial, half-yearly
・The company's annual meeting is scheduled for next month.

all-day, hour-long, three-hour
・The committee members engaged in a productive four-hour meeting to review policies.

afternoon, breakfast, lunchtime, weekend
・We have an afternoon meeting to review the project.

inaugural, initial, introductory, preliminary, preparatory, exploratory 
・The inaugural meeting of the newly formed committee was held in yesterday.

formal, informal
・Attendees dressed in business attire for the formal meeting.

open, public, open-air
・The public meeting on healthcare reform attracted a large crowd.

closed, private, secret, confidential
・The president and the foreign diplomat held a private meeting to discuss bilateral relations.

general • joint • mass • full, plenary 
・The general meeting fostered a sense of unity among employees.

face-to-face, personal, one-to-one
・The sales representatives arranged a face-to-face meeting with clients. 

bilateral, trilateral, tripartite
・The bilateral meeting between the finance ministers focused on discussing tax policies.

high-level, summit, top-level
・The United Nations organized a summit meeting to address climate change.

crisis, emergency, urgent • extraordinary, special
・The board of directors scheduled an emergency meeting to address a financial crisis.

crucial, decisive, key, vital
・The project manager called for a crucial meeting to address a critical issue.

 pre-inquiry, pre-session, pre-summit • post-election, post-results
・The post-election meeting included a discussion on key policy priorities.

board, cabinet, committee, council, departmental, family, staff, team, union
・The board meeting was attended by directors and executives.

inter-governmental, inter-ministerial, inter-party, inter-family
・The inter-party meeting focused on building trust between different parties.

endless, interminable, long • brief
・Attendees grew increasingly fatigued during the interminable meeting.

constructive, positive, productive, successful, valuable
・The successful meeting achieved its objective of resolving key issues.

fruitless, inconclusive • angry, difficult, stormy
・Participants left the fruitless meeting with a sense of wasted time.

business, political, prayer
・During the political meeting, politicians addressed internal party matters.

discussion, consultation, protest
・The discussion meeting provided a platform for participants to share their perspectives. 

forthcoming, follow-up, upcoming, last, next, previous, recent
・The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes important updates on company policies.

interactive • impromptu
・The interactive meeting allowed participants to actively engage in discussions.

VERBS

have, hold
・The board of directors will hold a meeting to decide on the budget. 

arrange, call, convene, organize, schedule, summon
・We arranged a meeting to brainstorm ideas for the new campaign.

call for, ask for, demand, request
・The team leader called for a meeting to address the recent issues.

open, declare open • close, declare closed
・The chairman declared the meeting open.

adjourn, break up • postpone • call off, cancel
・We have called off the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances.

chair, conduct, preside over • host
・The project manager will chair the meeting.

attend, participate in, take part in, go to
・All team members are expected to attend the weekly meeting.

call to order • disrupt
・The vice president will now call the meeting to order.

address, speak at, inform
・I would like to address the meeting and provide some important updates.

MEETING + VERBS
go ahead, take place
・The meeting will take place in the boardroom on the 10th floor.

begin, start, open, commence, proceed
・The meeting will begin shortly. Please take your seats.

adjourn, break up
・The meeting adjourned for a short break.

close, end 
・After the meeting closed, the attendees left the conference room.

PREPOSITIONS

in
・The CEO presented the company's financial report in the meeting.

about, over
・The meeting was about budget planning.

for
・a meeting for students
・The meeting is for discussing the new project proposal.

with
・The supervisor had a meeting with an employee to provide guidance.

between
・The meeting between the two departments aimed to improve collaboration.