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  1. to get to a particular level, especially a high one: The temperature is expected to reach 30°C today. He's just reached the grand old age of 95. I've reached the point where I'm not going to put up with her criticisms of me any more. Synonyms. accomplish. achieve. attain formal. fulfil (MAKE HAPPEN) mainly UK. realize (ACHIEVE)

  2. The meaning of REACH is to stretch out : extend. How to use reach in a sentence.

  3. reach. (riːtʃ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense reaches , present participle reaching , past tense, past participle reached. 1. verb B1. When someone or something reaches a place, they arrive there. He did not stop until he reached the door. [VERB noun] A leak was found when the train reached Ipswich. [VERB noun]

  4. Reach means to arrive at, to extend, or to touch by stretching toward something. Reach has many other senses as a verb and a noun. If you reach somewhere, you successfully arrive there. If you reached the bank by noon, for example, you managed to get to the bank by noon.

  5. To reach is to stretch toward something, arrive at a destination, or contact someone. You might reach for a bottle of water after you reach the finish line, then reach out to a friend who can give you a ride home. Tall people often have a really long reach – they can practically grab something from across the room.

  6. Definition of reach verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to be able to touch or take something with your hand: Could you get that book down for me - I can't reach. reach verb (BE LONG ENOUGH) If something reaches, or reaches something, it is long enough to touch something: The rope won't be long enough to reach the ground. reach verb (LEVEL) B2. to get to a particular level, situation, etc:

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