Reaching
21reaching the sky — flying, rising high, soaring high …
22reaching full age — See majority …
23reaching post — noun : the post at the lower end of a rope walk …
24far-reaching — adj having a great influence or effect far reaching reforms/proposals/changes ▪ These countries need to carry out far reaching reforms to modernize their economies. far reaching implications/impact/effects ▪ Tourism has had far reaching effects… …
25far-reaching — adj. having a wide range or effect; as, far reaching (or extensive) forests; a far reaching reform. Syn: extensive. [WordNet 1.5] …
26High-reaching — High reach ing, a. Reaching high or upward; hence, ambitious; aspiring. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
27A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes — is a book written by Robert Goddard describing his theories of rocket flight. The book was published in 1919 by the Smithsonian Institution.The book [ [http://www.clarku.edu/research/archives/pdf/ext altitudes.pdf A Method of Reaching Extreme… …
28far-reaching — far reach|ing [ ,far ritʃıŋ ] adjective affecting a lot of people or things in an important way: The consequences of the decision will be far reaching. far reaching constitutional reforms …
29far-reaching — ADJ GRADED If you describe actions, events, or changes as far reaching, you mean that they have a very great influence and affect a great number of things. The economy is in danger of collapse unless far reaching reforms are implemented. Syn:… …
30far-reaching — UK [ˌfɑː(r) ˈriːtʃɪŋ] / US [ˌfɑr ˈrɪtʃɪŋ] adjective affecting a lot of people or things in an important way The consequences of the decision will be far reaching. far reaching constitutional reforms …