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Reach Definition & Meaning

1. Reach (verb): to extend or stretch out a body part or object to touch or grasp something.

Example: She couldn't reach the top shelf in the kitchen without a step stool.

2. Reach (noun): the extent or distance of a person's or object's grasp or influence.

Example: The company's reach expanded globally after opening new branches in europe and asia.

3. Reach (verb): to arrive at a particular place or destination.

Example: We finally reached our hotel after a long day of traveling.

4. Reach (noun): a stretch of water or land that can be traveled or covered.

Example: The boat sailed along the reach of the river, enjoying the scenic views.

5. Reach (verb): to communicate or connect with someone or something.

Example: The new advertising campaign helped the company reach a wider audience.

Examples of the word reach used in sentences.

  • If you reach the end of the street, turn left and you will find the store.
  • Can you reach me the salt, please?
  • I always try to reach my goals in life.
  • I can reach the top shelf in the kitchen easily, but not in the supermarket.
  • The charity event aimed to reach out to the less fortunate in the community.
  • Jack stretched his arm out to reach the remote control.
  • It's important to reach out to others when you need help or support.
  • The team worked hard to reach their sales targets for the month.
  • She had to reach for her phone before it stopped ringing.
  • I can't reach the top shelf without a ladder.
  • The road was so icy that our car couldn't reach the top of the hill.
  • We can reach a compromise if we communicate openly and listen to each other's perspectives.
  • He tried to reach the top shelf, but he wasn't tall enough.
  • She reached out to her old friend after many years of not speaking.
  • If we want to reach our goals, we need to work hard and stay focused.
  • After years of hard work and perseverance, she finally reached the pinnacle of her profession.
  • His outstretched arm was not enough to reach the bookshelf, so he had to stand on his tiptoes to grab the novel he wanted.
  • The rescue team worked tirelessly to reach the stranded hikers before nightfall.
  • In order to reach the summit of the mountain, one must be physically fit and mentally prepared to face any challenges.
  • Despite the difficulties, the company is confident they will be able to reach their sales targets this quarter.
  • The weather was so hot that day, that the temperature reached a scorching 40 degrees Celsius.
  • Despite the obstacles that she faced, she managed to reach her goals with sheer determination and hard work.
  • I'm sorry, I can't quite reach that shelf, could you please pass me the book on the top?
  • It's impossible to reach a consensus when everyone has divergent opinions and viewpoints on the matter.
  • Our company's mission is to reach out to disadvantaged communities and provide them with the resources and support they need to thrive.
  • The new technology has allowed us to reach a wider audience and connect with people from all corners of the globe.
  • Despite the pandemic-induced restrictions, the organization has managed to reach out to vulnerable communities and provide much-needed assistance.
  • After years of hard work and dedication, the young athlete finally managed to reach her dream of playing for the national team.
  • Unfortunately, the company was unable to reach its sales targets this quarter, prompting a change in strategy.
  • As a seasoned politician, it was easy for him to reach across the aisle and work with members of the opposition party.
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