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    reach
    [rēCH]
    verb
    reach (verb) · reaches (third person present) · reached (past tense) · reached (past participle) · reaching (present participle)
    1. stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something:
      "he reached over and turned off his bedside light" · "she reached forward and yanked the curtains back"
    2. arrive at; get as far as:
      "“Goodbye,” she said as they reached the door" · "the show is due to reach our screens early next year"
      Similar:
      arrive at
      get as far as
      make it to
      end up at
      land up at
      set foot on
    3. sailing
      sail with the wind blowing from the side, or from slightly behind the side, of the ship:
      "“Brighteyes” was followed round the Goldstone by “Patriot”, while “Patriot” white-sail reached"
    noun
    reach (noun) · reaches (plural noun)
    1. an act of reaching out with one's arm:
      "she made a reach for him"
      • the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand (used especially of a boxer):
        "a giant, over six feet seven with a reach of over 81 inches"
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    2. the extent or range of application, effect, or influence:
      "the diameter and the reach of the spark plug varies from engine to engine"
    3. (reaches)
      a continuous extent of land or water, especially a stretch of river between two bends, or the part of a canal between locks:
      "the upper reaches of the Nile"
    4. sailing
      a distance traversed in reaching:
      "he could sail a clear reach for Key Canaka"
    Origin
    Old English rǣcan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch reiken and German reichen.
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    1. the distance that can be travelled easily. My house is within (easy) reach (of London). 2. the distance one can stretch one's arm. I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the children's reach; My keys are down that hole, just out of reach (of my fingers); The boxer has a very long reach.
    [transitive] reach something to arrive at a particular point or stage of something after a period of time We have a good chance of reaching the final. His parents have not yet reached retirement age. The problem has now reached crisis point. I have reached the stage in my career where I need a change. The negotiations have reached deadlock.
    Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! The meaning of REACH is to stretch out : extend. How to use reach in a sentence.
    1. To extend or move a hand, arm, or other body part, especially when trying to touch or grasp something: reached for a book; reach into a pocket. 2. a. To have extension in space or time: a coat that reaches to the knee; a career that reached over several decades. b. To have an influence or effect: a philosophy that reaches into many disciplines.
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