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Definition of reach
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reach is as below...
Reach (v. t.)
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..
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Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) An
action
to
recover
damages
for a
breach
or
nonperformance
of a
contract
or
promise,
express
or
implied,
oral or in
writing
not under seal.
Common
or
indebitatus
assumpsit
is
brought
for the most part on an
implied
promise.
Special
assumpsit
is
founded
on an
express
promise
or
undertaking..
Gain
::
Gain (n.) To
reach;
to
attain
to; to
arrive
at; as, to gain the top of a
mountain;
to gain a good
harbor..
Idea
::
Idea (n.) A
fiction
object
or
picture
created
by the
imagination;
the same when
proposed
as a
pattern
to be
copied,
or a
standard
to be
reached;
one of the
archetypes
or
patterns
of
created
things,
conceived
by the
Platonists
to have
excited
objectively
from
eternity
in the mind of the
Deity..
Range
::
Range (v.)
Extent
or space taken in by
anything
excursive;
compass
or
extent
of
excursion;
reach;
scope;
discursive
power;
as, the range of one's
voice,
or
authority..
Wound
::
Wound (n.) A hurt or
injury
caused
by
violence;
specifically,
a
breach
of the skin and flesh of an
animal,
or in the
substance
of any
creature
or
living
thing;
a cut, stab, rent, or the
like..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. i.) To form a final
judgment;
to reach a
decision.
Overreach
::
Overreach
(v. i.) To reach too fa.
Fraudful
::
Fraudful
(a.) Full of
fraud,
deceit,
or
treachery;
trickish;
treacherous;
fraudulent;
--
applied
to
persons
or
things..
Treacherous
::
Treacherous
(a.) Like a
traitor;
involving
treachery;
violating
allegiance
or faith
pledged;
traitorous
to the state or
sovereign;
perfidious
in
private
life;
betraying
a
trust;
faithless.
Kilt
::
Kilt (n.) A kind of short
petticoat,
reaching
from the waist to the
knees,
worn in the
Highlands
of
Scotland
by men, and in the
Lowlands
by young boys; a
filibeg..
Disruption
::
Disruption
(n.) The act or
rending
asunder,
or the state of being rent
asunder
or
broken
in
pieces;
breach;
rent;
dilaceration;
rupture;
as, the
disruption
of rocks in an
earthquake;
disruption
of a
state..
Jacob
::
"Jacob
(n.) A
Hebrew
patriarch
(son of
Isaac,
and
ancestor
of the
Jews),
who in a
vision
saw a
ladder
reaching
up to
heaven
(Gen.
xxviii.
12); -- also
called
Israel..
Reach
::
Reach (v. i.) To
extend
in
dimension,
time,
amount,
action,
influence,
etc., so as to
touch,
attain
to, or be equal to,
something..
Alb
::
Alb (n.) A
vestment
of white
linen,
reaching
to the feet, an
enveloping
the
person;
-- in the Roman
Catholic
church,
worn by those in holy
orders
when
officiating
at mass. It was
formerly
worn, at least by
clerics,
in daily
life..
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
advise
or
recommend
earnestly.
Ideal
::
Ideal (a.)
Reaching
an
imaginary
standard
of
excellence;
fit for a
model;
faultless;
as, ideal
beauty..
Fathom
::
Fathom
(n.) The
measure
or
extant
of one's
capacity;
depth,
as of
intellect;
profundity;
reach;
penetration..
Open
::
Open (v. i.) To
unclose;
to form a hole,
breach,
or gap; to be
unclosed;
to be
parted..
Theatine
::
Theatine
(n.) One of an order of
Italian
monks,
established
in 1524,
expressly
to
oppose
Reformation,
and to raise the tone of piety among Roman
Catholics.
They hold no
property,
nor do they beg, but
depend
on what
Providence
sends.
Their chief
employment
is
preaching
and
giving
religious
instruction..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) An
under-garment
worn by the
ancient
Romans
of both
sexes.
It was made with or
without
sleeves,
reached
to or below the
knees,
and was
confined
at the waist by a
girdle..
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