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abrogate
accessible
acnestis
advanced
aim
alb
amethyst
amount
apostle
appertain
arachnoid
area
arnoldist
arrected
arrival
arrive
arriving
ashlering
assassinate
at
athwart
attain
attainable
attainment
baptism
batter
bedaggled
bedraggle
bedraggled
before
betray
betrayed
betraying
beyond
blab
black-friar
border
brack
breach
break
breakwater
breech
candidate
cant
cautelous
cautelously
charge
clergyman
close
clout
coat
come
compass
composition
con
concern
concionator
concionatory
confidence
contuse
cope
countermure
crack
cross
deep
deliverance
denunciation
desire
discontinuation
discourse
discoursing
disguise
dishonesty
disloyal
disobedience
disorder
disruption
dissension
disunion
dominican
double-hearted
down
drive
earshot
eloquent
emissary
end
escalade
evade
evangelical
evangelist
evangelize
examine
expect
explain
explore
extend
extending
faculty
faith
faith-breach
faithless
faithlessness
false
false-hearted
false-heartedness
falsehood
falsely
falseness
fathom
fathomed
fathoming
fester
fetch
fetching
field-preacher
field-preaching
fillibeg
find
fine
firmament
fix
flank
flaw
fleer
foolishness
for
forecastle
forestay
forfeit
forfeited
forfeiting
forfeiture
forlorn
fracture
fraudful
fraudfully
fraudulent
fusee
gain
gainable
gained
gallop
gap
gather
gaze
get
go
goal
gospel
grasp
greedy
grow
guileful
guilefully
guilefulness
guilt
hand
harsh
heal
hear
hearing
heaven
heed
herse
high-reaching
hit
hold
holderforth
holily
hollowness
homilist
humiliation
ignorant
impostor
inaccessible
inaccessibleness
incomprehensibilit
incomprehensible
inconceivably
incurable
indissolubility
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infidelity
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insidiousness
instep
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irreparable
itinerant
itinerate
jerk
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justifiable
keck
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ken
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lecturer
legion
length
lesser
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loyal
main
make
mend
mesocolon
meteor
mind
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miss
missing
multitude
mural
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notice
opening
orgues
ostrich
out
outgo
outpreach
outwit
overget
overreach
overreacher
overreaching
overspan
overween
pancreas
parson
patch
penetrate
perfidious
perfidiously
perfidiousness
perfidy
pertingent
plad
plaint
plot
plug
plunge
point
popular
popularity
porrection
poundbreach
practicable
pray
preach
preacher
preachership
preaching
preachman
pretend
priest
probation
probationer
probity
procede
prodition
proditorious
proditory
promise-breach
property
prophecy
prophesy
prophesying
prorogue
prosecute
prospect
protended
pulpit
pulpit-orator
punic
purpose
pursuance
pursue
pursuit
put
quarrel
quarreling
quarter
rack
ranter
ranting
raught
reach
reacher
reasonably
recover
reek
regrate
remark
rent
repair
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retch
rich
rider
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rotten
rought
run
ruption
rupture
sacrilegious
schism
schismatize
scope
scrupulosity
sea-breach
semi-ordinate
sermon
sermonize
sermonizing
short
short-sightedness
shortness
silence
siphon
skill
slightly
smite
solution
sounding-board
soundings
spirit
spread
spred
spring
stay
steward
still
stock-still
stole
storm
straight
stray
stretch
strong
stumbling-block
stumbling-stone
subtil
superficial
supersede
surmount
surrogate
sweep
tantalize
teacher
testimonial
text
that
the
theme
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titillation
topic
touch
traitor
traitorly
traitorous
traitorously
traitorousness
transgression
treacherous
treacherously
treacherousness
treachery
treason
treat
trothless
unattainableness
under
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unfaithful
unfaithfully
unfaithfulness
unmannerliness
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warmth
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1828 Definition

REACH, v.t. Raught, the ancient preterit, is obsolete. The verb is now regular; pp. reached. L. rego, to rule or govern, to make right or straight, that is, to strain or stretch, the radical sense. The English sense of reach appears in L. porrigo and porricio. Greek, to reach, to stretch, the radical sense of desiring. L. fragro. But the primary sense is the same, to reach, to extend, to shoot forth, to urge.]

1. To extend; to stretch; in a general sense; sometimes followed by out and forth; as, to reach out the arm. Hence,

2. To extend to; to touch by extending either the arm alone, or with an instrument in the hand; as, to reach a book on the shelf; I cannot reach the object with my cane; the seaman reaches the bottom of the river with a pole or a line.

3. To strike from a distance.

O patron power, thy present aid afford, that I may reach the beast.

4. To deliver with the hand by extending the arm; to hand. He reached [to] me an orange.

He reached me a full cup.

5. To extend or stretch from a distance.

Reach hither thy finger - reach hither thy hand. John 20.

6. To arrive at; to come to. The ship reached her port in safety. We reached New York on Thursday. The letter reached me at seven o'clock.

7. To attain to or arrive at, by effort, labor or study; hence, to gain or obtain. Every artist should attempt to reach the point of excellence.

The best accounts of the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, come short of its reality.

8. To penetrate to.

Whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind, there is no perception.

9. To extend to so as to include or comprehend in fact or principle.

The law reached the intention of the promoters, and this act fixed the natural price of money.

If these examples of grown men reach not the case of children, let them examine.

10. To extend to.

Thy desire leads to no excess that reaches blame.

11. To extend; to spread abroad.

Trees reach'd too far their pampered boughs.

12. To take with the hand.

Lest therefore now his bolder hand reach also of the tree of life and eat. [Unusual.]

13. To overreach; to deceive.

REACH, v.i.

1. To be extended.

The new world reaches quite across the torrid zone.

The border shall descend, and shall reach to the side of the sea of Chinnereth eastward. Num. 34.

And behold, a ladder set on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. Gen. 28.

2. To penetrate.

Ye have slain them in a rage that reacheth to heaven. 2Chron. 28.

3. To make efforts to vomit. [See Retch.]

To reach after, to make efforts to attain to or obtain.

He would be in a posture of mind, reaching after a positive idea of infinity.

REACH, n.

1. In a general sense, extension; a stretching; extent.

2. The power of extending to, or of taking by the hand, or by any instrument managed by the hand. The book is not within my reach. The bottom of the sea is not within the reach of a line or cable.

3. Power of attainment or management, or the limit of power, physical or moral. He used all the means within his reach. The causes of phenomena are often beyond the reach of human intellect.

Be sure yourself and your own reach to know.

4. Effort of the mind in contrivance or research; contrivance; scheme.

- Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended.

5. A fetch; an artifice to obtain an advantage.

The duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand, to cross the design.

6. Tendency to distant consequences.

Strain not my speech to grosser issues, nor to larger reach than to suspicion.

7. Extent.

And on the left hand, hell with long reach interpos'd.

8. Among seamen, the distance between two points on the banks of a river, in which the current flows in a straight course.

9. An effort to vomit.
1913 Definition
Reach (reach)
v. i.(r***emacr]ch)
Reach
  1. To retch.
    Cheyne.
  2. An effort to vomit.
    [R.]
  3. To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like.

    Her tresses yellow, and long straughten,
    Unto her heeles down they raughten.
    Rom. of R.

    Reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side. John xx. 27.

    Fruit trees, over woody, reached too far
    Their pampered boughs.
    Milton.

  4. Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book.

    He reached me a full cup. 2 Esd. xiv. 39.

  5. To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear.

    O patron power, . . . thy present aid afford,
    Than I may reach the beast.
    Dryden.

  6. To strike, hit, or touch with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell.
  7. Hence, to extend an action, effort, or influence to; to penetrate to; to pierce, or cut, as far as.

    If these examples of grown men reach not the case of children, let them examine. Locke.

  8. To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue of extent; as, his land reaches the river.

    Thy desire . . . leads to no excess
    That reaches blame.
    Milton.

  9. To arrive at; to come to; to get as far as.

    Before this letter reaches your hands. Pope.

  10. To arrive at by effort of any kind; to attain to; to gain; to be advanced to.

    The best account of the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, comes short of its reality. Cheyne.

  11. To understand; to comprehend.
    [Obs.]

    Do what, sir? I reach you not. Beau. *** Fl.

  12. To overreach] to deceive.
    [Obs.] South.
  13. To stretch out the hand.

    Goddess humane, reach, then, and freely taste! Milton.

  14. To strain after something; to make efforts.

    Reaching above our nature does no good. Dryden.

  15. To extend in dimension, time, amount, action, influence, etc., so as to touch, attain to, or be equal to, something.

    And behold, a ladder set upon the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. Gen. xxviii. 12.

    The new world reaches quite across the torrid zone. Boyle.

  16. To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the wind nearly abeam.

    To reach after or at, to make efforts to attain to or obtain.

    He would be in the posture of the mind reaching after a positive idea of infinity. Locke.

  17. The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot.
  18. The power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity.

    Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended. Hayward.

    Be sure yourself and your own reach to know. Pope.

  19. Extent; stretch; expanse; hence, application; influence; result; scope.

    And on the left hand, hell,
    With long reach, interposed.
    Milton.

    I am to pray you not to strain my speech
    To grosser issues, nor to larger reach
    Than to suspicion.
    Shak.

  20. An extended portion of land or water; a stretch; a straight portion of a stream or river, as from one turn to another; a level stretch, as between locks in a canal; an arm of the sea extending up into the land.
    "The river's wooded reach." Tennyson.

    The coast . . . is very full of creeks and reaches. Holland.

  21. An artifice to obtain an advantage.

    The Duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand to cross the design. Bacon.

  22. The pole or rod which connects the hind axle with the forward bolster of a wagon.

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