Reached
Reached is the past tense and past participle of the English verb reach. It is used to indicate that something has extended to a certain distance or extent, or that a journey or effort has brought someone or something to a destination, a goal, or a point of contact. It can describe physical movement, as in arriving at a place, or abstract attainment, as in achieving an objective or understanding.
The verb reach can be transitive or intransitive. Intransitive uses describe movement toward or arrival at
Common examples illustrate its range: The expedition reached the summit after days of climbing. Negotiators reached
Etymology traces the word to Old English and other Germanic roots, with cognates in related languages that