From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrace meetingˈrace ˌmeeting noun [countable] British EnglishDSH an occasion when horse races are held at a particular place
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race meeting• The first detailed record of a race meeting dates from 1709 when the course was levelled and improved.• One could imagine her at a shires garden party or a race meeting.• Now, there were two days on which the only race meeting were in the north.• The school grounds had been used as a car park during yesterday's race meeting.