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- verbreach (verb) · reaches (third person present) · reached (past tense) · reached (past participle) · reaching (present participle)
- 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"Similar:stretch outthrust out
- (reach for)make a movement with one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something):"Carl reached for the phone"Similar:
- hand (something) to (someone):"reach me those glasses"
- be able to touch something with an outstretched arm or leg:"I had to stand on tiptoe and even then I could hardly reach"
- 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 atget as far asmake it toend up atland up atset foot on
- attain or extend to (a specified point, level, or condition):"unemployment reached a peak in 1933" · "in its native habitat it will reach to about 6 m in height"Similar:amount torise toclimb tosink todrop to
- succeed in achieving:"the intergovernmental conference reached agreement on the draft treaty"
- succeed in influencing or having an effect on:"their fresh sound and message reach people who may never set foot in a church"Similar:carry weight withmake an impression onhave an effect onhave an impact onregister with
- make contact or communicate with (someone) by telephone or other means:"I've been trying to reach you all morning"Similar:get in touch withcommunicate withmake contact with
- (of a broadcast or other communication) be received by:"television reached those parts of the electorate that other news sources could not"
- sailingsail 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"
nounreach (noun) · reaches (plural noun)- (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"
- sailinga distance traversed in reaching:"he could sail a clear reach for Key Canaka"
OriginOld English rǣcan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch reiken and German reichen. - People also ask
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