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reach R0066300 (rēch)v. reached, reach·ing, reach·es v.tr.1. To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend: reached out an arm.2. To touch or grasp by stretching out or extending: can't reach the shelf.3. To arrive at; attain: reached their destination; reached a conclusion.4. a. To succeed in getting in contact with or communicating with: They reached us by phone. Our newsletter reaches a specialized readership.b. To succeed in having an effect on: No one seems able to reach her anymore.5. a. To extend as far as: The property reaches the shore.b. To project as far as: A distant cry reached our ears.c. To travel as far as: a long fly ball that reached the stadium's wall.6. To aggregate or amount to: Sales reached the millions.7. Informal To grasp and hand over to another: Reach me the sugar.v.intr.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.c. To make an effort to address the needs of a group or community. Often used with out: a program to reach out to disengaged youth.3. Nautical To sail with the wind abeam.n.1. The act or an instance of stretching or thrusting out: The frog caught the insect with a sudden reach of its tongue.2. The extent or distance something can reach: a boxer with a long reach.3. a. Range of understanding; comprehension: a subject beyond my reach.b. Range or scope of influence or effect: the reach of the transmitter. See Synonyms at range.4. often reachesa. An expanse of land or water, such as a stretch of water visible between bends in a river or channel.b. A rank or level in a social group or organization: the lower reaches of society.5. A pole connecting the rear axle of a vehicle with the front.6. Nautical The tack of a sailing vessel with the wind abeam. [Middle English rechen, from Old English rǣcan; see reig- in Indo-European roots.] reach′a·ble adj.reach′er n.reach (riːtʃ) vb1. (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. 4. (intr) to extend in influence or operation: the Roman conquest reached throughout England. 5. (tr) informal to pass or give (something to a person) with the outstretched hand: to reach someone a book. 6. (intr; foll by out, for, or after) to make a movement (towards), as if to grasp or touch: to reach for something on a shelf. 7. (intr; foll by for or after) to strive or yearn: to reach for the impossible. 8. (tr) to make contact or communication with (someone): we tried to reach him all day. 9. (General Sporting Terms) (tr) to strike, esp in fencing or boxing10. (tr) to amount to (a certain sum): to reach the five million mark. 11. (Nautical Terms) (intr) nautical to sail on a tack with the wind on or near abeamn12. the act of reaching13. the extent or distance of reaching: within reach of safety; beyond her reach. 14. the range of influence, power, jurisdiction, etc15. (Physical Geography) an open stretch of water, esp on a river16. (Nautical Terms) nautical the direction or distance sailed by a vessel on one tack17. (Automotive Engineering) a bar on the rear axle of a vehicle connecting it with some part at the front end18. (Broadcasting) television radio the percentage of the population selecting a broadcast programme or channel for more than a specified time during a day or week19. (Marketing) marketing the proportion of a market that an advertiser hopes to reach at least once in a campaign[Old English rǣcan; related to Old Frisian rēka, Old High German reihhen] ˈreachable adj ˈreacher nreach (ritʃ) v.t. 1. to get to or as far as; arrive at: The boat reached the shore. 2. to succeed in touching or seizing, as with an outstretched hand or a pole: to reach a book on a high shelf. 3. to take and convey or pass along: Will you reach me the fork? 4. to stretch or hold out; extend: reaching out a hand in greeting. 5. to stretch or extend so as to touch or meet: The bookcase reaches the ceiling. 6. to establish communication with: I called but couldn't reach you. 7. to amount to: The cost will reach millions. 8. to carry to; penetrate to: The noise reached our ears. 9. to succeed in influencing, impressing, rousing, etc. v.i. 10. to make a stretch, as with the hand or arm. 11. to become outstretched, as the hand or arm. 12. to make a movement or effort as if to touch or seize something: to reach for a gun. 13. to extend, as in operation, effect, direction, length, or distance. 14. to carry or penetrate: as far as the eye could reach. 15. a. to sail on a reach. b. to sail with the wind forward of the beam but so as not to require sailing close-hauled. n. 16. an act or instance of reaching. 17. the extent or distance of reaching. 18. range of effective action, power, or capacity. 19. Usu., reaches. level, rank, or stratum. 20. a continuous stretch or extent of something, as of land or a river. 21. (in sailing) a tack in which the wind is either a few compass points forward or abaft the beam. 22. (on a wagon) a pole connecting the rear axle with the forward support. [before 900; Middle English rechen, Old English rǣcan] reach′a•ble, adj. reach′er, n. arrive reach1. 'arrive'You use arrive or reach to say that someone comes to a place at the end of a journey. I'll tell Professor Sastri you've arrived.He reached Bath in the late afternoon.You usually say that someone arrives at a place. We arrived at Victoria Station at 3 o'clock.However, you say that someone arrives in a country or city. He had arrived in France slightly ahead of schedule.The ambassador arrived in Paris today.Be Careful! Don't say that someone 'arrives to' a place. Be Careful! Don't use a preposition after arrive in front of home, here, there, somewhere, or anywhere. We arrived home and I carried my suitcases up the stairs.I arrived here yesterday.She rarely arrives anywhere on time.2. 'reach'Reach always takes a direct object. Don't say that someone 'reaches at' a place or that they 'have just reached'. It was dark by the time I reached their house.reach Past participle: reached Gerund: reaching
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I reach | you reach | he/she/it reaches | we reach | you reach | they reach |
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I reached | you reached | he/she/it reached | we reached | you reached | they reached |
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I am reaching | you are reaching | he/she/it is reaching | we are reaching | you are reaching | they are reaching |
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I have reached | you have reached | he/she/it has reached | we have reached | you have reached | they have reached |
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I was reaching | you were reaching | he/she/it was reaching | we were reaching | you were reaching | they were reaching |
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I had reached | you had reached | he/she/it had reached | we had reached | you had reached | they had reached |
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I will reach | you will reach | he/she/it will reach | we will reach | you will reach | they will reach |
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I will have reached | you will have reached | he/she/it will have reached | we will have reached | you will have reached | they will have reached |
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I will be reaching | you will be reaching | he/she/it will be reaching | we will be reaching | you will be reaching | they will be reaching |
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I have been reaching | you have been reaching | he/she/it has been reaching | we have been reaching | you have been reaching | they have been reaching |
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I will have been reaching | you will have been reaching | he/she/it will have been reaching | we will have been reaching | you will have been reaching | they will have been reaching |
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I had been reaching | you had been reaching | he/she/it had been reaching | we had been reaching | you had been reaching | they had been reaching |
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I would reach | you would reach | he/she/it would reach | we would reach | you would reach | they would reach |
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I would have reached | you would have reached | he/she/it would have reached | we would have reached | you would have reached | they would have reached |
reachLength of a boxer’s arms.Coupling pole The wooden beam, often an oak two-by-four, that connected the front and rear wagon axles. It usually was long enough to stick out a bit past the end of wagon box, and was a favorite place for boys to stand. The reach of a buggy was really two pieces—more in the order of wagon Hawns, except longer and lighter. They connected the front of the buggy to each end of the rear axle.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | reach - the limits within which something can be effective; "range of motion"; "he was beyond the reach of their fire"rangeearreach, earshot, hearing - the range within which a voice can be heard; "the children were told to stay within earshot"eyeshot, view - the range of the eye; "they were soon out of view"limit - as far as something can gorifle range, rifle shot - the distance that a rifle bullet will carry; "the target was out of rifle range" | | 2. | reach - an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "a piano has a greater range than the human voice"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power"ambit, range, scope, compass, orbitextent - the distance or area or volume over which something extends; "the vast extent of the desert"; "an orchard of considerable extent"approximate range, ballpark - near to the scope or range of something; "his answer wasn't even in the right ballpark"confines - a bounded scope; "he stayed within the confines of the city"contrast - the range of optical density and tone on a photographic negative or print (or the extent to which adjacent areas on a television screen differ in brightness)internationality, internationalism - quality of being international in scope; "he applauded the internationality of scientific terminology"latitude - scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from restrictionpurview, horizon, view - the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated; "It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge"expanse, sweep - a wide scope; "the sweep of the plains"gamut - a complete extent or range: "a face that expressed a gamut of emotions"spectrum - a broad range of related objects or values or qualities or ideas or activitiespalette, pallet - the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art | | 3. | reach - the act of physically reaching or thrusting outreaching, stretchmovement, motility, motion, move - a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"outreach - the act of reaching out; "the outreach toward truth of the human spirit" | | 4. | reach - the limit of capability; "within the compass of education"grasp, compass, rangecapableness, potentiality, capability - an aptitude that may be developedken, sight - the range of vision; "out of sight of land" | Verb | 1. | reach - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"arrive at, attain, gain, hit, makecatch up - reach the point where one should be after a delay; "I caught up on my homework"surmount, scale - reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc"get at, access - reach or gain access to; "How does one access the attic in this house?"; "I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof"bottom out - reach the low point; "Prices bottomed out and started to rise again after a while"peak, top out - to reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity, activity; "That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929";"Bids for the painting topped out at $50 million"summit, breast - reach the summit (of a mountain); "They breasted the mountain"; "Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit"top - reach or ascend the top of; "The hikers topped the mountain just before noon"make - reach in time; "We barely made the plane"find - succeed in reaching; arrive at; "The arrow found its mark"culminate - reach the highest altitude or the meridian, of a celestial bodycome through, get through - succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems; "We finally got through the bureaucracy and could talk to the Minister"run aground, ground - hit or reach the ground | | 2. | reach - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"attain, hitarrive, come, get - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"max out - reach a maximum; "I maxed out on all my credit cards"break even - attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business, gambling, or a competitive sport | | 3. | reach - move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense; "Government reaches out to the people"reach outmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"reach out - attempt to communicate; "I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn't want to have anything to do with me" | | 4. | reach - be in or establish communication with; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia"contact, get hold of, get throughcommunicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"ping - send a message from one computer to another to check whether it is reachable and active; "ping your machine in the office"ping - contact, usually in order to remind of something; "I'll ping my accountant--April 15 is nearing"raise - establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night" | | 5. | reach - to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"achieve, attain, accomplishscore - get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance; "She scored high on the SAT"; "He scored a 200"get to, progress to, reach, make - reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"; "We made it!"; "She may not make the grade"bring home the bacon, deliver the goods, succeed, win, come through - attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"begin - achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war"come to, strike - attain; "The horse finally struck a pace"culminate - reach the highest or most decisive pointcompass - bring about; accomplish; "This writer attempts more than his talents can compass"average - achieve or reach on average; "He averaged a C"finagle, wangle, manage - achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods | | 6. | reach - to extend as far as; "The sunlight reached the wall"; "Can he reach?" "The chair must not touch the wall"extend to, touchbe - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere; "Where is my umbrella?" "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"reach into - run into or up topoke out, reach out, extend - reach outward in space; "The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk"reach into - run into or up to | | 7. | reach - reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"; "We made it!"; "She may not make the grade"get to, progress to, makeachieve, attain, accomplish, reach - to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks" | | 8. | reach - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"hand, pass on, turn over, pass, givegive - leave with; give temporarily; "Can I give you my keys while I go in the pool?"; "Can I give you the children for the weekend?"transfer - cause to change ownership; "I transferred my stock holdings to my children"sneak, slip - pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking"deal - give (a specific card) to a player; "He dealt me the Queen of Spades"fork out, fork over, fork up, hand over, turn in, deliver, render - to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"relinquish, resign, give up, release, free - part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"entrust, intrust, confide, commit, trust - confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"entrust, leave - put into the care or protection of someone; "He left the decision to his deputy"; "leave your child the nurse's care" | | 9. | reach - to exert much effort or energy; "straining our ears to hear"strain, striveextend oneself - strain to the utmostkill oneself, overexert oneself - strain oneself more than is healthylabor, labour, tug, push, drive - strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis"bother, inconvenience oneself, trouble oneself, trouble - take the trouble to do something; concern oneself; "He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday"; "Don't bother, please" |
reachverb1. arrive at, get to, make it to, get as far as, make, hit, attain, land at, end up at He did not stop until he reached the door.2. attain, get to, rise to, amount to, climb to We're told the figure could reach 100,000 next year.3. touch, grasp, extend to, get (a) hold of, stretch to, go as far as, contact Can you reach your toes with your fingertips?4. contact, get in touch with, get through to, make contact with, get, find, communicate with, get hold of, establish contact with I'll tell her you've been trying to reach her.5. come to, move to, rise to, fall to, drop to, sink to a nightshirt that reached to his knees6. achieve, come to, negotiate, work out, arrive at, accomplish, put together, draw up, hammer out, thrash out They are meeting in Lusaka in an attempt to reach a compromise.noun1. grasp, range, distance, stretch, sweep, capacity, extent, extension, scope The clothes they model are in easy reach of every woman.2. jurisdiction, power, influence, territory, command, sphere, sway, compass, mastery, ambit The elite are no longer beyond the reach of the law.reachverb1. To extend, especially an appendage:outstretch, stretch (out).2. To succeed in doing:accomplish, achieve, attain, gain, realize.Slang: score.3. To succeed in communicating with:contact, get.Idioms: catch up with , get hold of, get in touch with, get through to, get to.4. To proceed on a certain course or for a certain distance:carry, extend, go, lead, run, stretch.5. To come to a particular place:arrive, check in, get in, pull in, show up, turn up.Slang: blow in.Idiom: make an appearance.6. To come to in number or quantity:aggregate, amount, number, run into, total.Idiom: add up to.noun1. The measure of how far or long something goes in space, time, or degree:extent, length, span, stretch.2. The ability or power to seize or attain:capacity, compass, grasp, range, scope.3. The extent of one's perception, understanding, knowledge, or vision:horizon, ken, purview, range, scope.4. An area within which something or someone exists, acts, or has influence or power:ambit, compass, extension, extent, orbit, purview, range, realm, scope, sphere, sweep, swing.5. A wide and open area, as of land, sky, or water:distance, expanse, expansion, extent, space, spread, stretch, sweep.Translationsreach (riːtʃ) verb1. to arrive at (a place, age etc). We'll never reach London before dark; Money is not important when you reach my age; The noise reached our ears; Has the total reached a thousand dollars yet?; Have they reached an agreement yet? 到達 到达2. to (be able to) touch or get hold of (something). My keys have fallen down this hole and I can't reach them. (能)觸及或抓住(某物) (能)触及或抓住(某物) 3. to stretch out one's hand in order to touch or get hold of something. He reached (across the table) for another cake; She reached out and took the book; He reached across/over and slapped her. 伸手觸及或抓住(某物) 伸出手触及或抓住(某物) 4. to make contact with; to communicate with. If anything happens you can always reach me by phone. 與...聯繫 与...取得联系5. to stretch or extend. My property reaches from here to the river. 延伸 延伸 noun1. the distance that can be travelled easily. My house is within (easy) reach (of London). 可輕易到達的距離 到达距离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. 伸手可及的距離 伸手可及的)距离 3. (usually in plural) a straight part of a river, canal etc. the lower reaches of the Thames. 筆直河段 (江河的)河段
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reach someone 1. Lit. to travel up to or as far as someone. Iran until I reached her just in time to save her from going over the cliff. 2. Fig. to manage to be understood by someone; to have one's message appreciated by someone. If we could only reach them with our message, we might be able to convince them to stay in school.See:- aim for the sky
- Aim for the stars!
- arrive at a decision
- beyond reach
- boarding house reach
- boardinghouse reach
- bottom
- come to (one's) ears
- come to a dead end
- come to a pretty pass
- come to/reach somebody's ears
- feel for
- get to first base
- hit rock bottom
- hit/reach rock bottom
- in a body
- in reach
- in the nick of time
- out of reach
- reach
- reach (a) boiling point
- reach (one's) ears
- reach (one's) stride
- reach (rock) bottom
- reach (some place) in a body
- reach a compromise
- reach a conclusion
- reach a decision
- reach a pretty pass
- reach an accord
- reach an agreement
- reach an impasse
- reach an understanding
- reach an understanding with
- reach back into (some point in time)
- reach back to
- reach back to (some point in time)
- reach boiling point
- reach down
- reach first base
- reach for
- reach for (someone or something)
- reach for the moon
- reach for the sky
- reach for the stars
- reach in
- reach into (something)
- reach out
- reach out for (something)
- reach out into
- reach out into (something)
- reach out to
- reach out to (one)
- reach speeds of
- reach speeds of (up to) (some amount)
- reach stride
- reach to
- reach to (someone or something)
- reach toward
- reach toward (someone or something)
- reach up to
- reach up to (someone or something)
- stretch your arm no further than your sleeve (will reach)
- stretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach
- turning point
- within arm's reach
- within reach
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reach1. an open stretch of water, esp on a river 2. Nautical the direction or distance sailed by a vessel on one tack 3. a bar on the rear axle of a vehicle connecting it with some part at the front end Reach a deeper section of a river channel located between river bays. A reach usually forms at high water where the current of the river increases and severely erodes the river bed; for example, it can be formed where a river channel winds or where a river valley narrows. A reach is also a large deep section of a river that permits navigation without necessitating dredging up the river. Fish winter in deep reaches. reach[rēch] (civil engineering) A portion of a waterway between two locks or gages. (control systems) range (engineering) The length of a channel, uniform with respect to discharge, depth, area, and slope. (geography) A continuous, unbroken surface of land or water. Also known as stretch. A bay, estuary, or other arm of the sea extending up into the land. (hydrology) A straight, continuous, or extended part of a river, stream, or restricted waterway. reachThe section of a sewer between structures.REACH
REACH Abbreviation for: Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Regional Education About Choices in Health Rehabilitation Among women with Coronary Heart Disease Research on Endothelin Antagonism in Chronic Heart Failure Resource utilisation in Congestive Heart Failure Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health Retired Executives Action Clearing HouseREACH Cardiology A clinical trial–Research on Endothelin Antagonism in Chronic Heart Failurereach (rēch) To stretch out or put forth; to grasp or attain by extending or advancing. [O.E. raecan]Patient discussion about REACHQ. If the bird flu were to reach North America, how many people would it kill? How do you protect yourself & others?What can we do to protect ourselves against the Avian Flu which has officially begun to infect humans? How many will die?A. It infected few people working with chickens, it can T move around, so I wouldn’t worry too much. the chances of that happening is the same as a meteor hitting earth and destroying it, same as a nuclear war in the middle east that will wipe out half of humanity, same as all big disasters that can happen. Unless it’s your job to worry about it (world health organization) – just try to live peaceful life.
Q. what cause the diabetic condition? how does one reach to be diabetic? and how do you take care for your health ? A. there are 2 types of Diabetes. type 1- an autoimmune disease, that attacks the beta cells in the pancreas. the other is immunization precess that your body develops when there is too much fat tissue in your body and the insulin is not enough. More discussions about REACHFinancialSeeCumulative AudienceREACH
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REACH➣Research and Education for Academic Achievement | REACH➣Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health | REACH➣Respecting Ethnic And Cultural Heritage | REACH➣Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances (EU) | REACH➣Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health | REACH➣Residential Energy Assistance Challenge | REACH➣Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change | REACH➣Relief for Energy Assistance Through Community Help | REACH➣Registrierung, Evaluierung, Autorisierung Von Chemikalien | REACH➣Realizing Educational and Career Hopes | REACH➣Responsible Educated Adolescents Can Help (drug and alcohol education program) | REACH➣Resources for Academic Achievement | REACH➣Research, Education and Collaboration in Health | REACH➣Raising Education Attainment Challenge | REACH➣Resources for the Education of Adults in the Chicago Area | REACH➣Reaching Elders with Additional Community Help | REACH➣Reaffirming Ethnic Awareness and Community Harmony | REACH➣Religious Education Action Clearing House | REACH➣Remember Everyone Affects Customer Happiness (motto) | REACH➣Redwood Empire Air Care Helicopter (Santa Rosa, CA) | REACH➣Reaching Elderly Abandoned Citizens Housebound | REACH➣Research Experiences in Algebraic Combinatorics at Harvard | REACH➣Respect, Enthusiasm, Achievement, Citizenship, Hard Work | REACH➣Raising Energy, Awareness and Campus Health | REACH➣Real Education About College Health | REACH➣Realizing Education and Community Health (Great Falls, MT) | REACH➣Reaching Excellence At Claim Handling (insurance) | REACH➣Religious Effort to Assist and Care for the Homeless (Hagerstown, MD) | REACH➣Resources Education and Care in the Home | REACH➣Regional Electronic Academic Communication Highway (University of Texas - Permian Basin Distance Education Partnership) | REACH➣Responsibility, Education, Achievement, Caring, Hope | REACH➣Real Education About Cornell Health | REACH➣Readily Editable Archive to Challenge Humanity (Open Space Exploration Initiative) | REACH➣Reinvesting and Empowering All Communities Holistically (Smart Choices for Youth, Inc.; North Carolina) | REACH➣Recovery Education for Adolescents and Community Health | REACH➣Remember Every Action Can Help (Maryland Charity Organization) | REACH➣Rural Educational Achievement Can be Higher | REACH➣Recreation, Education, Awareness, & Community Hub | REACH➣Reconciliation Evangelism and Christian Healing Organization | REACH➣Range Exercise and Cardiovascular Health (physical therapy) | REACH➣Rural Enterprising as a Community Help (Kenya) | REACH➣Risk Evaluation & Cancer History (breast cancer) |
See RCHreach
Synonyms for reachverb arrive atSynonyms- arrive at
- get to
- make it to
- get as far as
- make
- hit
- attain
- land at
- end up at
verb attainSynonyms- attain
- get to
- rise to
- amount to
- climb to
verb touchSynonyms- touch
- grasp
- extend to
- get (a) hold of
- stretch to
- go as far as
- contact
verb contactSynonyms- contact
- get in touch with
- get through to
- make contact with
- get
- find
- communicate with
- get hold of
- establish contact with
verb come toSynonyms- come to
- move to
- rise to
- fall to
- drop to
- sink to
verb achieveSynonyms- achieve
- come to
- negotiate
- work out
- arrive at
- accomplish
- put together
- draw up
- hammer out
- thrash out
noun graspSynonyms- grasp
- range
- distance
- stretch
- sweep
- capacity
- extent
- extension
- scope
noun jurisdictionSynonyms- jurisdiction
- power
- influence
- territory
- command
- sphere
- sway
- compass
- mastery
- ambit
Synonyms for reachverb to extend, especially an appendageSynonymsverb to succeed in doingSynonyms- accomplish
- achieve
- attain
- gain
- realize
- score
verb to succeed in communicating withSynonymsverb to proceed on a certain course or for a certain distanceSynonyms- carry
- extend
- go
- lead
- run
- stretch
verb to come to a particular placeSynonyms- arrive
- check in
- get in
- pull in
- show up
- turn up
- blow in
verb to come to in number or quantitySynonyms- aggregate
- amount
- number
- run into
- total
noun the measure of how far or long something goes in space, time, or degreeSynonymsnoun the ability or power to seize or attainSynonyms- capacity
- compass
- grasp
- range
- scope
noun the extent of one's perception, understanding, knowledge, or visionSynonyms- horizon
- ken
- purview
- range
- scope
noun an area within which something or someone exists, acts, or has influence or powerSynonyms- ambit
- compass
- extension
- extent
- orbit
- purview
- range
- realm
- scope
- sphere
- sweep
- swing
noun a wide and open area, as of land, sky, or waterSynonyms- distance
- expanse
- expansion
- extent
- space
- spread
- stretch
- sweep
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