Arrive ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Arrive ( verb )

  1. Reach a place at the end of a journey.
  2. Appear or happen at a particular time or place.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french ariver, from latin ad- "to" + ripa "shore".

Examples:

  1. We arrived at the hotel at 9pm.
  2. The train arrived on time.
  3. I arrived at the party late.
  4. The guests are expected to arrive at 7pm.
  5. He arrived at the conclusion that he was wrong.

(As a verb)

Arrive ( verb )

  1. Reach a place at the end of a journey.
  2. Appear or happen at a particular time or place.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french ariver, from latin ad- "to" + ripa "shore".

Examples:

  1. We arrived at the hotel at 9pm.
  2. The train arrived on time.
  3. I arrived at the party late.
  4. The guests are expected to arrive at 7pm.
  5. He arrived at the conclusion that he was wrong.
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