Arrive: v.intr. (word coming from the Latin arripare, from ripa, bank).
The verb "to arrive" has many meanings:
I) People:
1. Aged sense: Touching the shore, the edge (approaching).
With complement: Reach near the port, at the port.
Quote from the French playwright and poet Jean Racine (1639-1699): "Mithridates himself arrives in the port".
Figurative meaning: To arrive safely.
2. Modern meaning: Touching at the end of one's journey; get to where you wanted to go.
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