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71arrive — intransitive verb (arrived; arriving) Etymology: Middle English ariven, from Anglo French ariver, from Vulgar Latin *arripare to come to shore, from Latin ad + ripa shore more at rive Date: 13th century 1. a. to reach a …
72arrive — verb /əˈraɪv/ a) to reach We have arrived here. b) to get to a certain place We arrived at eight PM famished. Ant: depart …
73arrive at — verb a) To reach (a destination) b) To reach (an objective or conclusion) …
74arrive — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To come to a place] Syn. come, enter, get there, get here, get back, land, report, disembark, alight, dismount, halt, come in, show up, turn up, put in, drop in, roll in, roll up, reach, get to, get in, visit, make shore,… …
75arrive at — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To reach (a goal or objective): attain, come to, gain, get to. Informal: hit on (or upon). See START …
76arrìvè — giungere, raggiungere …
77arrive — v. n. RG. 371 …
78arrive — ar·rive || É™ raɪv v. reach; succeed …
79arrive at — get to, reach …
80arrive — v. n. 1. Come, get here, reach this place. 2. Get there, reach that place, get to one s destination, get to the end one s journey …