Arrive | Mean of arrive in English Dictionary
/əˈraɪv/
- Verb
- to come to or reach a place after traveling, being sent, etc.
- He arrived home at six o'clock.
- We had some dinner before/on/upon/after arriving at the station.
- When do you expect them to arrive in Boston?
- Their flight is due to arrive at 11:30.
- The train from New York is now arriving.
- They arrived late at the party.
- The mail hasn't arrived yet.
- The new version of the software has finally arrived in stores.
- to happen or begin
- The day of their wedding has almost arrived. [=come]
- The time has arrived [=come] to address the problem.
- There's always a lot to do when spring arrives.
- to be born
- When is their baby expected to arrive?
- to become successful
- After years of climbing the corporate ladder, he felt he had finally arrived.
- to make or reach (something, such as a decision) after a lot of thought or effort
- She finally arrived at a decision.
- They've arrived at the conclusion that the plan won't work.
- I hope we can arrive at some sort of understanding/consensus.