Front | 1 a : to be able to touch, pick up, or grab (something) by moving or stretching [+ object] [no object] b : to move or stretch (your hand, arm, etc.) when you are trying to touch or grab something [+ object] — + out, into, up, etc.[no object] — usually + out, into, up, etc.2 [+ object] : to arrive at (a place that you have been traveling to) — often used figuratively 3 — used to say that something is big or long enough to touch a certain place or point [+ object] [no object] 4 [+ object] a : to grow, develop, or increase to (a particular amount, size, etc.) b : to come to (a particular situation or condition) c : to succeed in achieving (something) after making an effort over a period of time 5 not used in the progressive tenses [+ object] a : to be seen or heard by (someone) b : to call or write to (someone) : to communicate with (someone) |
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Back | reach, reached, reached: reaches, reaching. |
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