We have no meanings for "reached great" in our records yet.
1 Four of these branches have reached great prominence in numbers and importance.
2 Much of that has concentrated on his attacking game, which at times reached great heights today.
3 The drilling and the refining of oil, although in their comparative infancy, had already reached great proportions.
4 The weaving of patterned silks was known in Europe in the classical age, and they reached great development in the Byzantine era.
5 The news reached Great Britain before its final passage.
6 They had now reached Great Ormond Street, and parted.
7 He had it in his right-hand pocket, but by the time he reached Great Pulteney-street it was gone.
8 When the Christian religion reached Great Britain, it brought necessarily with it an impulse to intellect as well as to morality.
9 But before he had reached Great Marlborough Street, to which his steps took him, he had reminded himself that everything depended on a further advance.
10 Muster-out of the Battalion was at Los Angeles, July 16, 1847, just a year after enlistment, eight days before Brigham Young reached Great Salt Lake.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: