ALL meanings of arrive
ar·ri·vé
A a - verb arrive When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey. 3
- verb arrive When you arrive at a place, you come to it for the first time in order to stay, live, or work there. 3
- verb arrive When something such as letter or meal arrives, it is brought or delivered to you. 3
- verb arrive When something such as a new product or invention arrives, it becomes available. 3
- verb arrive When a particular moment or event arrives, it happens, especially after you have been waiting for it or expecting it. 3
- verb arrive When you arrive at something such as a decision, you decide something after thinking about it or discussing it. 3
- verb arrive When a baby arrives, it is born. 3
- verb arrive If you say that someone has arrived, you mean that they have become successful or famous. 3
- verb arrive to come to a certain place during or after a journey; reach a destination 3
- verb arrive to agree upon; reach 3
- verb arrive to occur eventually 3
- verb arrive (of a baby) to be born 3
- verb arrive to attain success or gain recognition 3
- intransitive verb arrive to reach one's destination; come to a place 3
- intransitive verb arrive to come 3
- intransitive verb arrive to attain success, fame, etc. 3
- noun arrive Reach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey. 1
- noun plural arrive a person who has swiftly gained wealth, status, success, or fame. 1
- intransitive verb arrive reach destination 1
- intransitive verb arrive time: come 1
- intransitive verb arrive attain success 1
- intransitive verb arrive baby: be born 1
- verb arrive (Intransitive Verb) (copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place. 0
- verb arrive (Intransitive Verb) To obtain a level of success or fame. 0
- verb arrive (Intransitive Verb) To come; said of time. 0
- verb arrive (Intransitive Verb) To happen or occur. 0
- verb arrive (Transitive Verb) (archaic) To reach; to come to. 0
- verb arrive (Intransitive Verb) OBS To bring to shore. 0