0 past simple and past participle of encounter --
1 to meet someone unexpectedly: --
2 to experience something, especially something unpleasant: --
The army is reported to be encountering considerable resistance.
When did you first encounter these difficulties?
We recently encountered two such cases, both with the segmental combination of mirror-imaged atrial arrangement, discordant atrioventricular connections, and double outlet right ventricle.
Overall, the participants enjoyed the walks and encountered relatively few problems, although they preferred to be accompanied.
In our case, this means a mechanism that takes recently encountered text into consideration when computing the probability of some newly edited segment of text.
It is possible to measure in the general population the same symptoms and experiences that are encountered in clinical samples.
The problems encountered above during type checking and safety checking are similar.
Since this article is the summary of previous and cur rent research, readers may have encountered some of the data and arguments before.
He suggests that most scientists he has encountered care little about taking risks when faced with the sheer joy of scientific inquiry.
The campaign against the radical liberals encountered a number of difficulties.