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Definition of reach
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reach is as below...
Reach (v. t.) To
extend;
to
stretch;
to
thrust
out; to put
forth,
as a limb, a
member,
something
held, or the
like..
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Miscarry
::
Miscarry
(v. i.) To
carry,
or go,
wrong;
to fail of
reaching
a
destination,
or fail of the
intended
effect;
to be
unsuccessful;
to
suffer
defeat..
Popular
::
Popular
(a.)
Beloved
or
approved
by the
people;
pleasing
to
people
in
general,
or to many
people;
as, a
popular
preacher;
a
popular
law; a
popular
administration..
Ideal
::
Ideal (a.)
Reaching
an
imaginary
standard
of
excellence;
fit for a
model;
faultless;
as, ideal
beauty..
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To fall or rush upon
suddenly
and lay hold of; to gripe or grasp
suddenly;
to reach and
grasp.
Tort
::
Tort (n.) Any civil wrong or
injury;
a
wrongful
act (not
involving
a
breach
of
contract)
for which an
action
will lie; a form of
action,
in some parts of the
United
States,
for a wrong or
injury..
Silence
::
Silence
(v. t.) To
restrain
from the
exercise
of any
function,
privilege
of
instruction,
or the like,
especially
from the act of
preaching;
as, to
silence
a
minister
of the
gospel..
Transcendent
::
Transcendent
(a.)
Transcending,
or
reaching
beyond,
the
limits
of human
knowledge;
--
applied
to
affirmations
and
speculations
concerning
what lies
beyond
the reach of the human
intellect..
Overreach
::
Overreach
(n.) The act of
striking
the heel of the fore foot with the toe of the hind foot; -- said of
horses.
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To come to the shore or bank. In
present
usage:
To come in
progress
by
water,
or by
traveling
on land; to reach by water or by land; --
followed
by at
(formerly
sometimes
by to), also by in and
from..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Of
penetrating
or
far-reaching
intellect;
not
superficial;
thoroughly
skilled;
sagacious;
cunning.
Outgo
::
Outgo (v. t.) To
circumvent;
to
overreach.
Refer
::
Refer (v. i.) To carry the mind or
thought;
to
direct
attention;
as, the
preacher
referred
to the late
election..
Endeavor
::
Endeavor
(v. t.) To exert
physical
or
intellectual
strength
for the
attainment
of; to use
efforts
to
effect;
to
strive
to
achieve
or
reach;
to try; to
attempt.
Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) An
action
to
recover
damages
for a
breach
or
nonperformance
of a
contract
or
promise,
express
or
implied,
oral or in
writing
not under seal.
Common
or
indebitatus
assumpsit
is
brought
for the most part on an
implied
promise.
Special
assumpsit
is
founded
on an
express
promise
or
undertaking..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Reaching
a
certain
degree
or limit in
respect
to
strength
or
numbers;
as, an army ten
thousand
strong..
Attain
::
Attain
(v. t.) To reach or come to, by
progression
or
motion;
to
arrive
at..
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
reaching
the end aimed at by the most plain and
direct
method;
as, an
indirect
proof,
demonstration,
etc..
Surplus
::
Surplus
(n.) That which
remains
when use or need is
satisfied,
or when a limit is
reached;
excess;
overplus..
Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) A way or
opening
for
entrance
into a
place;
a
passage
by which a place may by
reached;
a way of
approach
or of exit.
Stole
::
Stole (n.) A long, loose
garment
reaching
to the
feet..
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