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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
meeting place
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As it happened I was the first to reach the meeting place, and soon, four others turned up.
▪ Ivanov said the meeting place was chosen because both diplomats planned to be in the Mideast at the same time.
▪ Local research can often locate the hundred meeting place for each hundred.
▪ Rain pushed through, her pace slackening as she regretted not fixing an exact meeting place.
▪ The result is an on-line meeting place that attracts visitors from all over the world.
▪ The smart cocktail bar is an ideal meeting place with a pleasant atmosphere and the restaurant serves a good selection of food.
▪ Today the pubs are the haunt and meeting place of another type of dealer.
Wiktionary
meeting place

n. A place where people arrange to meet.

WordNet
meeting place

n. a public facility to meet for open discussion [syn: forum, assembly]

Usage examples of "meeting place".

Bosnia had been the meeting place of three imperial expansions: the Catholic Holy Roman Empire from the west, the Orthodox Christian movement from the east, and the Muslim Ottoman Empire from the south.

After World War II, the BIS reemerged as the main clearing house for European currencies and, behind the scenes, the favored meeting place of central bankers.

Ken found her a couple cycles later at their usual meeting place, at die open Window in the Corridor between Copy and Verify.

His house was a meeting place for the idle, talkative, and inquisitive among the inhabitants, large and small, of the four villages.

Webster insisted that the Japanese should be blindfolded while he was being driven to the meeting place.

I practically flew into the room, and took my usual spot on the floor of Claudia Kishi's bedroom - our BSC meeting place.