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arrive
1[uh-rahyv]
verb (used without object)
to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination.
He finally arrived in Rome.
to come to be near or present in time.
The moment to act has arrived.
to attain a position of success, power, achievement, fame, or the like.
After years of hard work, she has finally arrived in her field.
Archaic., to happen.
It arrived that the master had already departed.
verb (used with object)
Obsolete., to reach; come to.
verb phrase
arrive at
to come to a place after traveling; reach.
to attain the objective in a course or process.
to arrive at a conclusion.
arrivé
2[ar-ee-vey,
noun
plural
arrivésa person who has swiftly gained wealth, status, success, or fame.
arrive
/ əˈraɪv /
verb
to come to a certain place during or after a journey; reach a destination
(foll by at) to agree upon; reach
to arrive at a decision
to occur eventually
the moment arrived when pretence was useless
informal, (of a baby) to be born
informal, to attain success or gain recognition
Other Word Forms
- arriver noun
- unarrived adjective
- unarriving adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of arrive1
Example Sentences
However, heavy rain arrived earlier and more intensely than expected.
Though new signings have arrived - around £100m net was spent in the summer - this has been a relatively gradual build as supporter Charlotte Robson explained.
But when thousands of students arrive on campus they bring with them a cocktail of respiratory viruses.
It has, understandably, taken slightly longer for him to settle in England having arrived after the conclusion of this summer's Club World Cup.
Tracey Davies even arranged a coach trip from Port Talbot and had just arrived with a party of 50 to say farewell to the fair.
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