0 to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling: --
She reached the conclusion that there was no more she could do.
News of his accident had only just reached us.
We won't reach Miami until five or six o'clock.
1 to get to a particular level, especially a high one: --
I've reached the point where I'm not going to put up with her criticisms of me any more.
The temperature is expected to reach 30°C today.
2 to stretch out your arm in order to get or touch something: --
[ + two objects ] UK Can you reach me (down) that book?
3 to communicate with someone in a different place, especially by phone or email: --
4 Your reach is the distance within which you can stretch out your arm and touch something: --
In the following years, an understanding was reached between the two religious communities that did not involve the conversion of or phans.
However, the expenditure curve cannot continue falling indefinitely, but reaches a point where well-being is critical.
As the song approaches its end, it reaches for jouissance.
Hence, if the use of the technology is perceived as transgression, then the taboo has been reached.
I reached this conclusion with substantial unease and turmoil.
Users are often forced to rephrase their questions, until a form the system can understand is reached.
Reading these strings from the initial state, one reaches that state.
Call-by-name does no reduction, call-by-value reduces until the argument reaches a weak head normal form, and our closed strategy does additional reduction.