reach into
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Definition
- Verb:
- To extend one's hand or an object into a space to touch or retrieve something: This describes the physical action of putting a hand or tool into an area, often a container or confined space.
- To extend in influence, effect, or scope into a particular domain or area: This figurative meaning describes something (like an idea, law, or power) affecting or applying to a new sphere.
Usage Examples
- Verb (Physical Action):
- She had to reach into the jar to get the last cookie.
- The mechanic reached into the engine to adjust the valve.
- Verb (Figurative Extension):
- The new regulations reach into every aspect of our business.
- His fame reaches into markets previously untapped by local artists.
Advanced Usage
- "to reach deep into": to extend far into something, either physically or metaphorically, suggesting thoroughness or profundity.
- The roots of the old tree reach deep into the earth.
- The investigation is reaching deep into the organization's finances.
Variants and Related Words
- Reach (verb): To stretch out an arm or to arrive at.
- Reachable (adjective): Able to be reached or accessed.
Synonyms
- Delve into: To reach into as if searching (often used figuratively).
- Plunge into: To thrust or jump into, often with force or commitment.
- Extend into: To continue or stretch into an area.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Reach for: To extend one's hand to grasp something.
- He reached for the book on the top shelf.
- Reach out: To extend one's hand, or to make contact with someone for help or communication.
- She reached out to an old friend for advice.
Related Idioms
- Reach into one's pocket/bag: Literally to put one's hand into a pocket or bag, often to get money or an item.
- He reached into his pocket and pulled out his keys.
- Reach into the past: To delve into or recall historical events or personal memories.
- The author reaches into the past to find inspiration for her novels.
Verb
- run into or up to