reach
Plural: reaches
Noun
- the limits within which something can be effective
- "he was beyond the reach of their fire"
- an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:
- "outside the reach of the law"
- the act of physically reaching or thrusting out
- the limit of capability
- The act of stretching or extending; extension.
- The ability to reach or touch with the person, a limb, or something held or thrown.
- The power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity.
- Extent; stretch; expanse; hence, application; influence; result; scope.
- An exaggeration; an extension beyond evidence or normal; a stretch.
- The distance a boxer's arm can extend to land a blow.
- Any point of sail in which the wind comes from the side of a vessel, excluding close-hauled.
- The distance traversed between tacks.
- A stretch of a watercourse which can be sailed in one reach (in the previous sense). An extended portion of water; a stretch; a straightish portion of a stream, river, or arm of the sea extending up into the land, as from one turn to another. By extension, the adjacent land.
- A level stretch of a watercourse, as between rapids in a river or locks in a canal. (examples?)
- An extended portion or area of land or water.
- An article to obtain an advantage.
- The pole or rod connecting the rear axle with the forward bolster of a wagon.
- Alternative form of retch.
- Alternative form of riichi.
Verb
Verb Forms: reached, reaching, reaches
- To extend an arm or an object; to attain or achieve something.
- reach a destination, either real or abstract
- "The water reached the doorstep"
- reach a point in time, or a certain state or level
- "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
- move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense
- "Government reaches out to the people"
- be in or establish communication with
- "Our advertisements reach millions"
- to gain with effort
- to extend as far as
- "The sunlight reached the wall"
- "Can he reach?"
- reach a goal, e.g.,
- place into the hands or custody of
- to exert much effort or energy
- To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
- To give to someone by stretching out a limb, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another person; to hand over.
- To stretch out the hand.
- To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held, so as to touch, strike, grasp, etc.
- To strike or touch.
- To extend an action, effort, or influence to; to penetrate to; to pierce, or cut.
- To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue of extent.
- To arrive at (a place) by effort of any kind.
- To make contact with.
- To connect with (someone) on an emotional level, making them receptive of (one); to get through to (someone).
- To arrive at a particular destination.
- To continue living until or up to (a certain age).
- To understand; to comprehend.
- To strain after something; to make (sometimes futile or pretentious) efforts.
- To extend in dimension, time etc.; to stretch out continuously (past, beyond, above, from etc. something).
- To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the wind nearly abeam.
- To arrive at a particular destination, especially to join someone; to meet up.
- Alternative form of retch.
Examples
- After three years, he reached the position of manager.
- He reached for a weapon that was on the table.
- He reached for his shoe with his legs.
- His bullet reached its intended target.
- his hand reaches the river
- I tried to reach you all day.
- Reach for the stars!
- Reach for your dreams.
- The climbers reached the top of the mountain after a gruelling ten-day hike.
- The fruit is beyond my reach.
- The gun was stored in a small box on a high closet shelf, but the boy managed to reach it by climbing on other boxes.
- to be within reach of cannon shot
- To call George eloquent is certainly a reach.
- to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear
- to reach someone a book
- What time you reaching tomorrow?
- What will it take for me to reach him?
- When the forest reaches the river, you will be able to rest.
- With a careful play, she managed to REACH the bonus square and score triple word points.
- You can only access the inheritance money when you reach the age of 25.
- “I can't quite reach the pepper. Could you pass it to me?”
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English rechen, from Old English rǣċan (“to reach”), from Proto-West Germanic *raikijan, from Proto-Germanic *raikijaną, from the Proto-Indo-European *Hreyǵ- (“to bind, reach”).
Synonyms
accomplish, achieve, ambit, arrive at, attain, compass, contact, extend to, gain, get hold of, get through, get to, give, grasp, hand, hit, make, orbit, pass, pass on, progress to, range, reach out, reaching, scope, strain, stretch, strive, touch, turn over, get in touch, link up
Scrabble Score: 10
reach: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordreach: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
reach: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary