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What (who) is reach out - definition


reach out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reach Out (song); Reach Out (album); Reach Out (disambiguation); Reachout; ReachOut
v.
1) (d; intr.) to reach out for ('to attempt to obtain') (to reach out for mutual understanding)
2) (D; tr.) ('to extend') to reach out for (she reached out her hand for the change)
3) (d; intr.) to reach out into, to ('to attempt to help') (to reach out to the local community)
4) (D; tr.) ('to extend') to reach out to (reach out your hand to me)
Reach Out (Giorgio Moroder song)         
1984 SINGLE BY GIORGIO MORODER
Reach Out (Giorgio Moroder song)
Reach Out is a 1984 song by Giorgio Moroder, which was the soundtrack of the 1984 Summer Olympics and sung by Paul Engemann. It was later included on Moroder's 1985 album Innovisions.
Reach Out (Cheap Trick song)         
1981 SINGLE BY CHEAP TRICK
"Reach Out" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, released in 1981 as a single from the soundtrack of the 1981 film Heavy Metal. It was written by Bob James and Pete Comita, and produced by Roy Thomas Baker.

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Reach Out
Reach Out may refer to:
Examples of use of reach out
1. "Instead of pontificating to the king to reach out to the political parties, somebody should be telling the political parties instead, to reach out to the king.
2. She helped Iraqi political parties reach out to voters.
3. "He has consistently worked to reach out across party lines.
4. One tack was to reach out to Democratic state legislators.
5. Each side appeared to reach out across the border.