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reach
noun as in extent, range; stretch
verb as in arrive at
verb as in stretch to; touch
Strong matches
buck, encompass, equal, grasp, hand, lunge, overtake, seize, shoot, span, spread, strain
Weak matches
carry to, come at, come up to, continue to, extend to, feel for, get a hold of, get hold of, get to, go as far as, go on, go to, hold out, make contact with, pass along, put out, roll on, shake hands
verb as in attain; rise
verb as in communicate with
Weak matches
get in touch, get through, get to, keep in contact, keep in touch
Example Sentences
Testa — after connecting with UC Davis and its network of food specialists — then reached out to the Wilton Rancheria, which did not hesitate, he said, in agreeing to sponsor the event.
But researchers have cautioned that the science is still in the very early stages, and more work is needed before any firm conclusions can be reached.
But it is also a diplomatic gamble illustrating how major European powers believe the conflict has reached the point where it requires them to take such an unprecedented move.
He attempted a controlled slide to reach the safety of a trail below, but lost control, collided with a boulder, and eventually slid the length of the glacier.
She said when trains were delayed and trying to make up the time to reach bigger stops like nearby Gatwick, stops at smaller stations like hers were cancelled.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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