verb
- present participle of congee; taking leave of someone with a bow or gesture of respect
- present participle of congee; dismissing or allowing to depart
Usage: formal or archaic; chiefly British
Usage: formal or archaic
Examples
- The ambassador was congeeing with the dignitaries before departing.
- She finished the meeting by congeeing politely to her guests.
- He stood congeeing at the doorway as they left.
- The butler was congeeing the visitors out of the drawing room.
- After the formal dinner, the host was congeeing each guest individually.