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reach

verb (STRETCH)
 
 
/riːtʃ/

Definition

B2 [I or T] to stretch out your arm in order to get or touch something: She's grown so tall that she can reach the door handle now. He reached for the phone and knocked over a glass. The child reached down/out/over and picked up the kitten. He reached his hand out for the money. [+ two objects] UK Can you reach me (down) that book?Stretching the body [I or T] If an object reaches something, the top or bottom of it touches that thing: The ladder won't quite reach the top of the wall. She was wearing a dress that reached (to) her ankles.Arriving, entering and invading
(Definition of reach verb (STRETCH) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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