Arrive - definition of arrive by The Free Dictionary To reach a destination 2 To come at length; take place: The day of reckoning has arrived 3 To achieve success or recognition: He had finally arrived as a designer To reach through effort or a process: arrive at a decision after much thought
arrive verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [intransitive] (of things) to be brought to somebody A letter arrived for you this morning Send your application to arrive by 31 October We waited an hour for our lunch to arrive The new product will arrive on supermarket shelves (= be available) early next year
What does arrive mean? - Definitions. net To reach a destination or a specific place, typically at the end of a journey or movement It can also mean to come to a certain point in a process, activity or time to come to the shore or bank
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ARRIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When you arrive at a place, you come to it for the first time in order to stay, live, or work there in the old days before the European settlers arrived in the country [VERB preposition adverb] a young student newly arrived in England from New Zealand [VERB-ed]
arrive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary arrive (third-person singular simple present arrives, present participle arriving, simple past and past participle arrived) (intransitive, copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place