"Reach" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reach is a verb that means to stretch out one's arm or hand to touch or get something. It can also mean to succeed in achieving something, often by a small margin or amount.
Example sentences:
Can you reach the top shelf in the kitchen?
The team managed to reach the final of the competition.
It's also a noun that can refer to the extent or limit of something's range or effectiveness.
Example sentences:
The reach of the company's marketing efforts was limited to only a few countries.
The reach of the organization is vast and global.
Reablement is not a word in English language. However, I found a word that is related - "rehabilitation".
Returned or taken back into a place or system, especially a physical or biological system.
Taking or absorbing something back into oneself or into a system, especially:<br><br> To take in again something previously released or expelled<br> To take back or assimilate something previously released, metabolized, or discarded<br> To recover something that was previously lost, forgotten, or dissipated<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The plant reabsorbed the water from the dry soil.<br> The government reabsorbed its bailout funds from the company.
To take something back into one's body, often referring to the way that a plant takes back nutrients from its leaves through transpiration.
The process by which a substance, particularly a nutrient, is re-absorbed back into the bloodstream, often in the intestines, through a process that involves the cells lining the intestinal walls.
The process of readjusting or re-adapting to a new environment, situation, or climate, often after a period of being away from it or out of practice. It involves gradually becoming accustomed to a place or situation again, and readjusting to its conditions.
Arrived at or attained a particular point or stage: <br><br> Her voice reached a shrill high note.<br> The pair reached the summit of the mountain.
Verb forms: present tense - reacquaints, past tense - reacquainted <br><br>Definition: to become acquainted or familiar with something or someone again, especially after a period of time when you didn't have contact with it or them.<br><br>Example: "We reacquainted ourselves with old friends at the reunion."