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hit

verb (REACH)
 
 
/hɪt/ (present tense hitting, past tense and past participle hit)

Definition

C1 [T] to arrive at a place or position: If we turn left at the next junction, we should hit the main road after five miles or so.Arriving, entering and invading C1 [T] to succeed in reaching or achieving something: Our profits hit an all-time high of £20 million last year. I just can't hit (= sing) those high notes like I used to.Succeeding, achieving and fulfillingArriving, entering and invading
(Definition of hit verb (REACH) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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