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outreach
[ verb out-reech; noun adjective out-reech ]
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
- to reach out.
noun
adjective
- concerned with extending community services, benefits, etc.:
an educational outreach program.
outreach
verb
- tr to surpass in reach
- tr to go beyond
- to reach or cause to reach out
noun
- the act or process of reaching out
- the length or extent of reach
- social welfare any systematic effort to provide unsolicited and predefined help to groups or individuals deemed to need it
- modifier (of welfare work or workers) propagating take-up of a service by seeking out appropriate people and persuading them to accept what is judged good for them Compare detached
Example Sentences
This is especially striking, though hardly surprising, in the case of Priebus, Mr. Outreach.
The outreach program spans the entire east coast, where the show mainly travels.
He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods.
Among the efforts they recommended: a $10 million outreach effort to minority communities.
And there are still some in the Republican Party who think all of this outreach is a mistake.
Now the thing to mark very keenly is this: that God's chief reliance in His passionate outreach for His world is men.
The pedigree of this usage is derived from so many descents of ages that the cause and author outreach the remembrance.
He would first work in us, that He may work through us in His passionate outreach for a world.
Hers was no poetic outreach like that of the young genius who wants to be off for Bohemia.
To fight is useless, for I have bowmen who can shoot you down and spears that can outreach you.
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