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Synonyms and antonyms of Arrivals and entrances in British Thesaurus

Arrivals and entrances

arrivals (noun)

the time when someone or something arrives at a place from somewhere else

entry (noun)

the act of entering a place

homecoming (noun)

an occasion when someone returns to a place where they used to live, work, or study

entrance (noun)

the act of going into a place

invasion (noun)

a situation in which a large number of people or things come to a place at the same time, especially in an annoying way

turnover (noun)

the rate at which people leave a place and new people arrive

incursion (noun)

a situation in which someone or something enters an area where they do not belong

ingress (noun)

very formal the action of entering a place, or the right to enter a place

re-entry (noun)

a situation in which someone returns to something such as a place or activity

the coming of ()

the time when someone or something arrives or happens, especially something new

inrush (noun)

an occasion when something such as water or air enters a place quickly

talk/speak of the devil ()

used when someone you have just been talking about arrives unexpectedly