land on
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Phrasal verb of land (“to arrive at”) + on (“atop; above; onto; etc.”)
Verb
[edit]land on (third-person singular simple present lands on, present participle landing on, simple past and past participle landed on)
- (literally) To land atop of; to fall on the surface of.
- In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first manned spacecraft to land on the moon.
- I was shoved down and my backpack landed on the pavement.
- (idiomatic) To reach a common conclusion or agreement, usually following a small period of disagreement.
- I wanted pepperoni pizza, but my friend was a vegetarian, so we landed on having cheese pizza.