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Definition of arrive
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arrive is as below...
Arrive
(v. i.) To come to the shore or bank. In
present
usage:
To come in
progress
by
water,
or by
traveling
on land; to reach by water or by land; --
followed
by at
(formerly
sometimes
by to), also by in and
from..
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Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To go forth or away; to quit,
leave,
or
separate,
as from a place or a
person;
to
withdraw;
--
opposed
to
arrive;
-- often with from
before
the
place,
person,
or thing left, and for or to
before
the
destination..
Come
::
Come (n.) To
approach
or
arrive,
as if by a
journey
or from a
distance..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) The point or step of
progression
to which a
person
has
arrived;
rank or
station
in life;
position.
Griffin
::
Griffin
(n.) An
Anglo-Indian
name for a
person
just
arrived
from
Europe.
Arrive
::
Arrive
(n.)
Arrival.
Impuberal
::
Impuberal
(a.) Not
having
arrived
at
puberty;
immature.
Deduce
::
Deduce
(v. t.) To
derive
or draw; to
derive
by
logical
process;
to
obtain
or
arrive
at as the
result
of
reasoning;
to
gather,
as a truth or
opinion,
from what
precedes
or from
premises;
to
infer;
-- with from or out of..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
dispatched
or sent with
speed;
especially,
an
important
official
letter
sent from one
public
officer
to
another;
-- often used in the
plural;
as, a
messenger
has
arrived
with
dispatches
for the
American
minister;
naval or
military
dispatches..
Bottomry
::
Bottomry
(n.) A
contract
in the
nature
of a
mortgage,
by which the owner of a ship, or the
master
as his
agent,
hypothecates
and binds the ship (and
sometimes
the
accruing
freight)
as
security
for the
repayment
of money
advanced
or lent for the use of the ship, if she
terminates
her
voyage
successfully.
If the ship is lost by
perils
of the sea, the
lender
loses the
money;
but if the ship
arrives
safe, he is to
receive
the money lent, with the
interest
or
premium
stipulated,
although
it may, and
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To reach a point by
progressive
motion;
to gain or
compass
an
object
by
effort,
practice,
study,
inquiry,
reasoning,
or
experiment..
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) The
person
or thing
arriving
or which has
arrived;
as, news
brought
by the last
arrival..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To come; to
occur;
to
arrive.
Chance
::
Chance
(v. i.) To
happen,
come, or
arrive,
without
design
or
expectation..
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To
attain
to; to
arrive
at; to
acquire.
A Posteriori
::
A
posteriori
()
Characterizing
that kind of
reasoning
which
derives
propositions
from the
observation
of
facts,
or by
generalizations
from facts
arrives
at
principles
and
definitions,
or
infers
causes
from
effects.
This is the
reverse
of a
priori
reasoning..
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To come; said of time; as, the time
arrived..
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To
arrive
at, as a
conclusion;
to
determine
as true; to
establish;
as, to find a
verdict;
to find a true bill (of
indictment)
against
an
accused
person..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To
reach;
to
attain;
to
arrive
at or in sight of.
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To come to the shore or bank. In
present
usage:
To come in
progress
by
water,
or by
traveling
on land; to reach by water or by land; --
followed
by at
(formerly
sometimes
by to), also by in and
from..
Get
::
Get (v. i.) To
arrive
at, or bring one's self into, a
state,
condition,
or
position;
to come to be; to
become;
-- with a
following
adjective
or past
participle
belonging
to the
subject
of the verb; as, to get
sober;
to get
awake;
to get
beaten;
to get
elected..
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