reach out

Frequency: 9.060.0 per million words

To extend one's arm; also figuratively, to try to communicate or offer help.

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Examples (10)

  • She had to reach out to grab the falling book.
  • Don't be afraid to reach out if you need help.
  • He decided to reach out to his old friend after many years.
  • The company is trying to reach out to a younger audience.
  • After the accident, many people reached out with support.
  • Can you reach out and turn off the light?
  • The charity reaches out to homeless individuals in the city.
  • I will reach out to the manager for clarification.
  • He reached out his hand to steady her.
  • It's important to reach out across cultural divides.