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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. i.) To
extend
in
dimension,
time,
amount,
action,
influence,
etc., so as to
touch,
attain
to, or be equal to,
something..
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Litherly
::
Litherly
(a.)
Crafty;
cunning;
mischievous;
wicked;
treacherous;
lazy.
Forfeiture
::
Forfeiture
(n.) The act of
forfeiting;
the loss of some
right,
privilege,
estate,
honor,
office,
or
effects,
by an
offense,
crime,
breach
of
condition,
or other act..
Endeavor
::
Endeavor
(v. t.) To exert
physical
or
intellectual
strength
for the
attainment
of; to use
efforts
to
effect;
to
strive
to
achieve
or
reach;
to try; to
attempt.
Fetch
::
Fetch (v. t.) To bring or get
within
reach by
going;
to
reach;
to
arrive
at; to
attain;
to reach by
sailing.
Evangelize
::
Evangelize
(v. t.) To
instruct
in the
gospel;
to
preach
the
gospel
to; to
convert
to
Christianity;
as, to
evangelize
the
world..
Gainable
::
Gainable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
obtained
or
reached.
Profound
::
Profound
(a.)
Intellectually
deep;
entering
far into
subjects;
reaching
to the
bottom
of a
matter,
or of a
branch
of
learning;
thorough;
as, a
profound
investigation
or
treatise;
a
profound
scholar;
profound
wisdom..
Guileful
::
Guileful
(a.) Full of
guile;
characterized
by
cunning,
deceit,
or
treachery;
guilty..
Conference
::
Conference
(n.) A
stated
meeting
of
preachers
and
others,
invested
with
authority
to take
cognizance
of
ecclesiastical
matters..
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A
breach
or rent; a
breaking
forth into a loud,
shrill
sound;
as,
martial
screeds..
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.)
Suited
or
intended
to
excite
temporarily
great
interest
or
emotion;
melodramatic;
emotional;
as,
sensational
plays or
novels;
sensational
preaching;
sensational
journalism;
a
sensational
report..
Insidious
::
Insidious
(a.)
Intended
to
entrap;
characterized
by
treachery
and
deceit;
as,
insidious
arts..
Embezzle
::
Embezzle
(v. t.) To
appropriate
fraudulently
to one's own use, as
property
intrusted
to one's care; to apply to one's
private
uses by a
breach
of
trust;
as, to
embezzle
money held in
trust..
Full-grown
::
Full-grown
(a.)
Having
reached
the
limits
of
growth;
mature.
Lighter
::
Lighter
(n.) A large boat or
barge,
mainly
used in
unloading
or
loading
vessels
which can not reach the
wharves
at the place of
shipment
or
delivery..
Traitorly
::
Traitorly
(a.) Like a
traitor;
treacherous;
traitorous.
Soutane
::
Soutane
(n.) A close
garnment
with
straight
sleeves,
and
skirts
reaching
to the
ankles,
and
buttoned
in front from top to
bottom;
especially,
the black
garment
of this shape worn by the
clergy
in
France
and Italy as their daily
dress;
a
cassock..
Recure
::
Recure
(v. t.) To
arrive
at; to
reach;
to
attain.
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
with the
intention
of
punishing;
to
accuse
of some crime or
breach
of law, or to
pursue
for
redress
or
punishment,
before
a legal
tribunal;
to
proceed
against
judicially;
as, to
prosecute
a man for
trespass,
or for a
riot..
Redemptorist
::
Redemptorist
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the Most Holy
Redeemer,
founded
in
Naples
in 1732 by St.
Alphonsus
Maria de
Liquori.
It was
introduced
onto the
United
States
in 1832 at
Detroit.
The
Fathers
of the
Congregation
devote
themselves
to
preaching
to the
neglected,
esp. in
missions
and
retreats,
and are
forbidden
by their rule to
engage
in the
instruction
of
youth..
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