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What does advenire mean?

"Advenire" is a Latin verb meaning "to come" or "to arrive." It's often used in a broader sense, implying:

* Arrival: This could be a physical arrival at a place or a metaphorical arrival of something like an idea or a feeling.

* Coming into existence: This could be the birth of something new or the development of a situation.

* Becoming known: This could be the discovery of something or the revelation of a truth.

Some examples of how "advenire" is used in English:

* Advent: This word comes from "advenire" and refers to the period leading up to Christmas, a time when we anticipate the coming of Christ.

* Adventure: This word also comes from "advenire" and refers to an exciting or unusual experience, often involving travel or risk.

* The advent of the internet: This refers to the time when the internet became widely available and began to change the way we live.

Note: "Advenire" is a verb, so it will need to be conjugated to match the tense and subject of the sentence.

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