within+reach

  • 1within reach — within (sb s) reach (also within the reach of sb) ► that someone is able to get or buy: »She felt that the job she had always wanted was finally within reach. »A high percentage of these homes are within financial reach of moderate income… …

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  • 2within reach — So positioned as to be obtainable or attainable without much difficulty, effort or loss of time • • • Main Entry: ↑within * * * within (or in) reach inside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand ■ inside a distance that can be… …

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  • 3within reach — index available, disposable, facile, open (accessible), passable, possible, practicable, present ( …

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  • 4within reach — almost possible or available. Everyone says agreement is within reach, but it s hard to believe. The price for the house was almost within reach, but a bit more than they could afford. Related vocabulary: for the taking …

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  • 5within reach of — within (easy) reach of : close to (something) Our house is within easy reach of the highway. • • • Main Entry: ↑reach …

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  • 6within reach — Synonyms and related words: about, accessible, along toward, approachable, around, at close quarters, at hand, attainable, attendant, available, close, close about, close at hand, close by, come at able, fast by, findable, getatable, gettable,… …

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  • 7within reach — at arm s length, at a distance which can be achieved …

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  • 8within one's grasp — within reach …

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  • 9within sb's reach — within (sb s) reach (also within the reach of sb) ► that someone is able to get or buy: »She felt that the job she had always wanted was finally within reach. »A high percentage of these homes are within financial reach of moderate income… …

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  • 10reach´er — reach «reech», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to get to; arrive at; come to: »to reach the top of a hill, to reach the end of a book, to reach an agreement. Your letter reached me yesterday. SYNONYM(S): attain, gain. 2. to stretch out; …

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