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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
"Studying ancient DNA lets us reach back in time, tracking evolutionary changes directly in historical populations," said lead researcher Vagheesh Narasimhan, assistant professor of integrative biology and statistics and data sciences at UT Austin.
The current rule says companies can own broadcast TV stations that reach no more than 39% of U.S. homes.
She grabs the end of the hose to clean areas she can reach easily.
Upon reaching a specific pressure threshold, which can be adjusted based on the thickness and composition of the membrane, the membrane opens, enabling the regulated release of excess air.
In either case, there is a lack of oxygen in the tissues as the blood does not reach them, which can cause a heart attack or a stroke.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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