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arriving prenominal

 

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Term: arriving (prenominal)

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Used to describe someone or something that is currently in the process of arriving or coming to a place.

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1: Indicating the act of physically reaching a destination.

Example: The arriving passengers were greeted by their loved ones at the airport.

Sense 2: Indicating the imminent occurrence or start of something.

Example: The arriving storm brought heavy rain and strong winds.

Sense 3: Indicating the state of being present or available.

Example: There are several arriving flights scheduled for today.

Sense 4: Indicating the act of gaining official or formal acceptance.

Example: The arriving students were assigned their dormitory rooms.

Sense 5: Indicating the process of becoming ready or prepared.

Example: The arriving guests were given a few minutes to freshen up before dinner.

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