REACH vs STRIVE: NOUN
- The extent or distance something can reach.
- The limit of capability
- An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control
- The limits within which something can be effective
- The act or an instance of stretching or thrusting out.
- A reaching out for something; forecast in aim or purpose; a scheme of effort for some end.
- An extended point of land; a promontory.
- Nautical, the distance sailed between tacks: same as board, 13 .
- The pole connecting the rear axle to the bolster of a wagon or other vehicle; a coupling-pole. See cut under hound, 7.
- The act of physically reaching or thrusting out
- Effective extent or scope; range of capacity or ability; power of accomplishment; grasp; penetration; comprehension.
- Limit or scope of stretch or extension; power of reaching by the outstretched hand or any other agency; the act of or capacity for reaching: as, the reach of the arm; to be within one's reach, or within the reach of the law.
- A continuous stretch or course; an uninterrupted line of extension or continuity: as, a reach of level ground; an inland reach of the sea; a reach of a river (a straight course between bends); a reach of a canal (the part between locks, having a uniform level).
- The tack of a sailing vessel with the wind abeam.
- A pole connecting the rear axle of a vehicle with the front.
- A rank or level in a social group or organization.
- An expanse of land or water, such as a stretch of water visible between bends in a river or channel.
- Range or scope of influence or effect: : range.
- Range of understanding; comprehension.
- An effort; a striving.
- A striving; an effort; a strife.
- Strife; contention.
REACH vs STRIVE: VERB
- Reach a point in time, or a certain state or level
- To extend as far as
- Be in or establish communication with
- Move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense
- Reach a destination, either real or abstract
- Reach a goal, e.g., make the first team reachagoalegmakethefirstteam
- To exert much effort or energy
- Place into the hands or custody of
- To gain with effort
- Attempt by employing effort
- To exert much effort or energy
- To try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently.
REACH vs STRIVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To succeed in having an effect on.
- To project as far as.
- To travel as far as.
- To aggregate or amount to.
- To grasp and hand over to another.
- To extend or move a hand, arm, or other body part, especially when trying to touch or grasp something.
- To have an influence or effect.
- To succeed in getting in contact with or communicating with.
- To arrive at; attain.
- To touch or grasp by stretching out or extending.
- To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend.
- To make an effort to address the needs of a group or community. Often used with out:
- To sail with the wind abeam.
- To have extension in space or time.
- To exert much effort or energy; endeavor.
- To struggle or fight forcefully; contend.
- To make efforts; to use exertions; to endeavor with earnestness; to labor hard.
- To struggle in opposition; to be in contention or dispute; to contend; to contest; -- followed by against or with before the person or thing opposed.
- To vie; to compete; to be a rival.
REACH vs STRIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To attain; arrive; get, as to a point, destination, or aim.
- To turn; start forth.
- Nautical, to sail with the wind free.
- Reach a goal
- Also in a metaphorical sense
- Reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"
- To deliver by or as if by the outstretched hand; hand out or over; extend out to.
- To hold or stretch forth; extend outward.
- To make a stretch to; bring into contact by or as if by stretching out the hand; attain to by something held or stretched out: as, to reach a book on a shelf; to reach an object with a cane.
- To extend in amount or capacity; rise in quantity or number; amount; suffice: with to or unto.
- To stretch; have extent in course or direction; continue to or toward a term, limit, or conclusion.
- To make a stretch to or toward something, as with the hand or by exertion; stretch forward or onward; make a straining effort: as, to reach out for an apple; to reach at or after gain.
- To attain to an understanding of; succeed in comprehending.
- To come or get at; penetrate or obtain access to; extend cognizance, agency, or influence to: as, to reach a person through his vanity.
- To extend to in continuity or scope; streteh or be prolonged so as to extend to, literally or figuratively: attain to contact with or action upon; penetrate to.
- To attain to by movement or progress; arrive at, physically or mentally; come or get to: as, to reach a port or destination; to reach high office or distinction; to reach a conclusion by study or by reasoning.
- A variant of retch.
- To take, seize, or move by stretching out the hand, or by other effort.
- To make strenuous effort; endeavor earnestly; labor hard; do one's endeavor; try earnestly and persistently: followed by an infinitive: as, he strove hard to win the prize; to strive to excel; to strive to pay one's way.
- To vie; contend for preëminence: with with.
- To quarrel or contend with one another; be at variance one with another, or come to be so; be in contention, dispute, or altercation.
- To oppose by contrariety of qualities: with with.
- Synonyms Undertake, Endeavor, etc.(see attempt); seek, aim, toil.
- To compete, contest.
- To dispute, wrangle.
- To contend; straggle; battle; fight: followed by with, against, or for: as, to strive against fate; to strive for the truth.
REACH vs STRIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Contact, Stretch, Strive, Scope, Pass, Give, Gain, Range, Touch, Grasp, Hit, Make, Accomplish, Achieve, Attain
- Struggle, Trying, Ensure, Seeks, Quest, Seek, Achieve, Aim, Try, Want, Aspire, Strain, Endeavour, Reach, Endeavor
REACH vs STRIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Contact, Stretch, Strive, Scope, Pass, Give, Gain, Range, Touch, Grasp, Hit, Make, Accomplish, Achieve, Attain
- Promote, Tend, Working, Trying, Ensure, Quest, Seek, Achieve, Aim, Try, Want, Aspire, Strain, Reach, Endeavor
REACH vs STRIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Please reach out if you have any questions!
- Sometimes it is hard to reach your caseworker.
- Objects placed together eventually reach the same temperature.
- When do they reach their most negative value?
- How can I reach someone at the exhibition?
- At this point, clients can reach out to freelancers or freelancers can reach out to client to ask job related questions.
- Start your flight to delhi to reach destination of the book my surat flights to reach the west.
- The Slannguide the race through the void, hoping to reach a place beyond the reach of the Ruinous Powers.
- To reach a compromise, both parties must give something up to reach a solution.
- In Deliberative Polling, participants discuss the merits of various positions, but there is no effort to reach consensus or reach a collective choice.
- Transcend political correctness and strive for human righteousness.
- Still, after consolidating, companies strive to retain users.
- But there is always something to strive for!
- We strive to grow relationships with our customers.
- We strive to achieve the best health outcomes.
- WE STRIVE TO MAKE THE BEST Workshop Notes.
- How can I strive to serve others selflessly?
- Strive to be consistent with something you enjoy!
- We strive for a low false positive rate.
- Strive constantly for a harmonious flow of work.
REACH vs STRIVE: QUESTIONS
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- Should educators strive for conceptual understanding?