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Verb arrive at has 1 sense
- reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
Sample sentence:
They arrive at the water
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Arrived At
Definition: To reach a destination or a particular point.
Usage:
- As a verb (past tense):
- After a long journey, they finally arrived at their hotel and rested.
- The explorers arrived at the summit of the mountain after weeks of climbing.
- We arrived at the beach just in time to watch the sunset.
- As a verb (present tense):
- They are expected to arrive at the party around 8 PM.
- The train always arrives at the platform on time.
- We usually arrive at the office early in the morning.
- As a phrasal verb (past tense):
- She arrived at the answer after hours of contemplating the problem.
- He arrived at the idea for his novel while traveling.
- They arrived at a compromise after a lengthy negotiation.
- As a phrasal verb (present tense):
- I think we will arrive at a decision by the end of this meeting.
- She hopes to arrive at a solution to the issue soon.
- It is important to carefully consider all options before arriving at a conclusion.
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