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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ar•rive /əˈraɪv/USA pronunciation v. [no object], -rived, -riv•ing. - to come to a place in a journey;
reach one's destination:They have just arrived in town. - to come to be present;
happen:The moment of truth has arrived. - to attain a position of success in the world:She felt she had finally arrived in society.
- to be born:The baby arrived at noon.
- arrive at, [~ + at + object] to reach or attain;
come to; decide:arrived at an agreement.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ar•rive (ə rīv′),USA pronunciation v., -rived, -riv•ing. v.i. - 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.
v.t. - [Obs.]to reach;
come to. - arrive at:
- to come to a place after traveling;
reach. - to attain the objective in a course or process:to arrive at a conclusion.
- Vulgar Latin *arrīpāre to come to land, verb, verbal derivative of Latin ad rīpam to the riverbank; compare river1
- Old French a(r)river
- Middle English a(r)riven 1175–1225
ar•riv′er, n. ar•ri•vé (ar′ē vā′; Fr. a rē vā′),USA pronunciation n., pl. -vés (-vāz′; Fr. -vā′).USA pronunciation - Foreign Termsa person who has swiftly gained wealth, status, success, or fame.
- French: literally, arrived, noun, nominal use of past participle of arriver to arrive
- 1920–25
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