Collocation
hold a meeting
Definition
to organize and conduct a meeting
'hold a meeting' is a common English collocation. to organize and conduct a meeting
hold + a meeting
“We’ll hold a meeting tomorrow morning to discuss the new schedule.”
Examples
- Let’s _____ a meeting to plan next week’s project.
- The manager will _____ a meeting at 10 a.m.
- We _____ a meeting yesterday to review the results.
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- They’re going to _____ a meeting with the client on Friday.
- A meeting was _____ to address staff concerns.
- If the issue continues, we’ll need to _____ another meeting.
- The committee _____ a meeting to vote on the proposal.
- The board decided to _____ an emergency meeting after the incident.
- Due to travel delays, the team couldn’t _____ the meeting as planned.
More verb + determiner + nouns
- make a decision to choose what to do after thinking about different options
- make a mistake to do something wrong or incorrectly
- make an excuse to invent or give a reason (often not true) to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake
- make a mess to create a dirty, untidy, or disorganized situation; to spill, scatter, or cause disorder
- do a job to perform a task or piece of work; to complete work that needs to be done