Arrive
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
No, departure is when you leave. It is an antonym of arrival.
"Rahon" in Hindi means "paths" or "ways." It refers to the multiple directions or routes that one can take to reach a destination.
The word "arrive" originally came from the French word "ariver," meaning "to reach shore by boat." Over time, the meaning expanded to simply mean "to reach a destination."
The explorer had some obstacles to go through before he could reach his destination.
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rharisees
the fast ones
The word accompany means to go with a person to a shop, or to travel with someone on route to a destination, or perhaps, to go with someone to chemist. The word accompany means to go with an object or person or animal to a place/destination.
attain
to lie, to betray. it means they didn't do what they said they were going to do.
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