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reach
verb (reaches , reached , reaching )
1 to arrive at or get as far as (a place, position, etc).
2 tr & intr to be able to touch or get hold of something.
3 tr & intr to project or extend to a point.
4 intr (usu reach across, out, up, etc ) to stretch out one's arm to try to touch or get hold of something.
5 colloq to hand or pass something to someone reach me that CD .
6 to make contact or communicate with someone, especially by telephone I couldn't reach her .
noun
1 the distance one can stretch one's arm, hand, etc out of reach .
2 a distance that can be travelled easily within reach of London .
3 an act of reaching out.
4 range of influence, power, understanding or abilities.
5 (usu reaches) a section within clear limits, eg part of a river or canal between two bends or locks.
6 (usu reaches) level or rank the upper reaches of government .
[Anglo-Saxon ræcan ]
reachable adjective .
reach-me-down
noun a second-hand or ready-made item of clothing.
react
verb (reacted , reacting )
1 intr
a (chiefly react to something or someone) to act in response to something said or done, or to another person;
b loosely to act or behave.
2 intr (usu react against something)
a to respond to it in a way which shows dislike or disapproval;
b to act in a contrary or opposing way.
3 intr , physics to exert an equal force in the opposite direction.
4 tr & intr , chem to undergo or cause to undergo chemical change produced by a reagent.
5 intr , stock exchange said of share prices: to fall sharply after a rise.
[17c: from Latin reagere , reactum , from agere to do or act]
reactance
noun , elec the component of impedance deriving from an inductor or capacitor.
[19c]
reactant
noun , chem a substance which takes part in a chemical reaction.
[1920s]

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