reach out
Verb
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Verb
- (intransitive) To extend one's hand(s) forward.
- He reached out to catch the falling snowflake.
- (intransitive) To ask for help.
- His drug overdose was just him reaching out to you.
- (intransitive) To make more friends, to increase one's group of friends or acquaintances.
- Volunteering projects can be good ways to reach out.
- (intransitive, originally, business) To attempt to initiate communication with someone.
- 2018 January 26, Bre Bradham, Nathan Luzum, Xinchen Li and Kenrick Cai, "Grad program director steps down after warning students not to speak Chinese" ↗ The Chronicle (Duke University:)
- The Chronicle reached out to Neely for comment about the emails Saturday afternoon, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
- 2018 January 26, Bre Bradham, Nathan Luzum, Xinchen Li and Kenrick Cai, "Grad program director steps down after warning students not to speak Chinese" ↗ The Chronicle (Duke University:)
- German: wegstrecken, die Hand ausstrecken
- Italian: protendersi
- Portuguese: estender a mão, esticar a mão
- German: um Hilfe ersuchen, um Hilfe bitten
- Italian: chiedere aiuto, chiedere una mano
- Portuguese: pedir uma mão
- German: den Freundeskreis erweitern
- Italian: fare conoscenza
- Portuguese: dar-se bem com alguém
- German: zu erreichen versuchen
- Italian: contattare
- Portuguese: tentar contato
- Russian: связаться
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