greet

[Example Sentences]:
1. They make the decision that they are all going to go out to greet him.
2. Both of her children worked there when they were growing up, and the workers greet her by name.
3. They even travel five hours to greet flights leaving and returning from overseas.
4. He knew I was leaving at that time and he had the courtesy to greet me.
5. The three leaders then moved on to greet women and young children who stood behind a low metal barrier.
6. In some areas, the flowers appear to jump out of the ground to greet you as you pass by.
7. Both Syrian and Russian flags greet visitors at the last checkpoint before town.
8. When the ribbon is cut, the families of the deceased line up and greet the soldiers.
9. Families rushed to the aircraft to greet their returning loved ones.
10. There is not even an echo to greet you.
11. Unlike their first meeting, nobody rushed to greet him.
12. When fans enter the stadium, information gleaned from the app could allow ticket takers to greet them by name.
13. We have the option to greet people with a handshake, a fist bump or a hug.

[Antonyms]expect