reach (Noun) — The limits within which something can be effective. ex. "he was beyond the reach of their fire"
reach (Noun) — An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control. ex. "outside the reach of the law"
reach (Noun) — The act of physically reaching or thrusting out.
reach (Noun) — The limit of capability. ex. "within the reach of education"
reach (Noun) — A straight portion of a stream or river; an extended area of land or water.
reach (Verb) — Be at the destination after some time, either real or abstract; come to a given position. ex. "The water reached the doorstep"
reach (Verb) — Get to a certain state, level, or point in time. ex. "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
reach (Verb) — Move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense. ex. "Government reaches out to the people"
reach (Verb) — Be in or establish communication with. ex. "Our advertisements reach millions"
reach (Verb) — To gain with effort. ex. "she reached her goal despite setbacks"
reach (Verb) — To extend as far as. ex. "The sunlight reached the wall" ex. "Can he reach?"
reach (Verb) — Reach a goal, e.g. "make the first team". ex. "We reached it!"
reach (Verb) — Place into the hands or custody of.
reach (Verb) — To exert much effort or energy.