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advene

[ad-veen]

advene Definition

to come to or arrive at a place.

Using advene: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "advene" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The package should advene by tomorrow.

  • Example

    We are waiting for the guests to advene.

  • Example

    The train will advene at the station in five minutes.

advene Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for advene

Phrases with advene

  • to come into a position of authority or control

    Example

    The new president advened to power after a long and contentious election.

  • to reach or come to a decision or understanding about something

    Example

    After much discussion, we finally advened to a conclusion about the best course of action.

  • to reach or come to an agreement or settlement with someone

    Example

    The two sides have been negotiating for weeks, but have yet to advene to an agreement.

Origins of advene

from Latin 'advenire', meaning 'to come to'

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Summary: advene in Brief

'Advene' [ad-veen] means 'to come to or arrive at a place.' It is often used in formal contexts to describe the arrival of people or things. Phrases like 'advene to power' and 'advene to an agreement' use 'advene' to denote coming into a position of authority or reaching an agreement, respectively.