Move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense.
1 The government needs to reach out , in a genuine spirit of cooperation.
2 We are going to continue to reach out to a moderate opposition.
3 You can reach out to friends and family for support and companionship.
4 The president is also wise to reach out to the business community.
5 Given our experience, I decided to reach out to other outdoor brands.
6 It's very expensive to reach out to so many markets in India.
7 We need to figure out who we want to reach out to.
8 She'd gone so far as to reach out and grab it herself.
9 Others have asked why she did not reach out for help online.
10 He asked the company to reach out more to the grassroots people.
11 But many cultural societies reach out to students outside their own nationality.
12 I have not been afforded an opportunity to reach out to either.
13 EBONY: And how do you want people to reach out to you?
14 I reach out to grab her in case she keeps toppling sideways.
15 If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out .
16 He has warned Republicans they must reach out to engage minority voters.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Reach out в диалектах
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