- 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"
- (reach for)make a movement with one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something):"Carl reached for the phone"
- 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"
- 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"
- 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"
- make contact or communicate with (someone) by telephone or other means:"I've been trying to reach you all morning"
- (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)- 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"
- the extent or range of application, effect, or influence:"the diameter and the reach of the spark plug varies from engine to engine"
- (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.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something:
- arrive at; get as far as:
- attain or extend to (a specified point, level, or condition):
- succeed in achieving:
- succeed in influencing or having an effect on:
- make contact or communicate with (someone) by telephone or other means:
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- Reach is a verb that means to get to or arrive at a place, person, or thing in the course of movement or action123. It also means to stretch out your arm and hand to touch or take something45. Reach can be used with different prepositions, such as reach for, reach out, reach down, or reach over, to indicate the direction or purpose of the action4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Reach Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: to stretch or hold out; extend: reaching out a hand in greeting. to stretch or extend so as to touch or meet: The bookcase reaches the ceiling.www.dictionary.com/browse/reachreach (rēch), v.t. to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.www.wordreference.com/definition/reach1. (tr) to arrive at or get to (a place, person, etc) in the course of movement or action: to reach the office. 2. to extend as far as (a point or place): to reach the ceiling; can you reach?. 3. (tr) to come to (a certain condition, stage, or situation): to reach the point of starvation.www.thefreedictionary.com/REACHreach verb (STRETCH) B2 [ I or T ] to stretch out your arm in order to get or touch something: She's grown so tall that she can reach the door handle now. He reached for the phone and knocked over a glass. The child reached down/out/over and picked up the kitten. He reached his hand out for the money.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reachreach verb (STRETCH) B2 to stretch your arm and hand to touch or take something: Our little girl isn't tall enough to reach the light switches. She reached for a cigarette.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
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