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reachable Definition


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reach
verb reaches, reached, reaching
    1. To arrive at or get as far as (a place, position, etc).
      Thesaurus: attain, arrive at, get to, come to, enter, make.
    tr & intr
    2. To be able to touch or get hold of something.
    tr & intr
    3. To project or extend to a point.
      Thesaurus: join, touch, span, stretch.
    intr
    4. To stretch out one's arm to try to touch or get hold of something.
      Form: reach across (usually)
      Form: reach out
      Form: reach up
    5. colloq
      To hand or pass something to someone.
      Example: reach me that CD
    6. To make contact or communicate with someone, especially by telephone
      Example: I couldn't reach her.
noun
    1. The distance one can stretch one's arm, hand, etc.
      Example: out of reach
    2. A distance that can be travelled easily.
      Example: within reach of London
    3. An act of reaching out.
    4. Range of influence, power, understanding or abilities.
      Thesaurus: span, extent, scope, sweep, compass, range, grasp, jurisdiction, dominion, mastery.
    5. A section within clear limits, eg part of a river or canal between two bends or locks.
      Form: reaches (usually)
    6. Level or rank.
      Example: the upper reaches of government
      Form: reaches (usually)
Derivative: reachable
adj
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ræcan.



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