| AREACHED | • areached v. Simple past tense and past participle of areach. • AREACH v. (Spenser) to reach. |
| AREACHES | • areaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of areach. • AREACH v. (Spenser) to reach. |
| BREACHED | • breached v. Simple past tense and past participle of breach. • BREACH v. to break through. |
| BREACHER | • breacher n. One who breaches. • BREACHER n. one who breaches. |
| BREACHES | • breaches n. Plural of breach. • breaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of breach. • BREACH v. to break through. |
| OUTREACH | • outreach n. The act of reaching out. • outreach n. The extent or length of one’s reach. • outreach n. The act or practice of visiting and providing services (of a charity, church, or other organization)… |
| PREACHED | • preached v. Simple past tense and past participle of preach. • PREACH v. to deliver a sermon. |
| PREACHER | • preacher n. Someone who preaches a worldview, philosophy, or religion, especially someone who preaches the gospel;… • Preacher prop.n. Ecclesiastes, the twenty-first book of the Old Testament. • Preacher prop.n. (Rare) A male given name from English. |
| PREACHES | • preaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preach. • PREACH v. to deliver a sermon. |
| REACHERS | • reachers n. Plural of reacher. • REACHER n. one who reaches. |
| REACHING | • reaching v. Present participle of reach. • reaching n. The action of one who reaches; an attempt to grasp something by stretching. • reaching n. (Nautical) Sailing on a reach, i.e. having the wind on either side and coming from an angle that is… |
| TREACHER | • treacher n. (Archaic) A traitor or deceiver. • Treacher prop.n. A surname. • TREACHER n. (obsolete) a traitor; a deceiver, also TREACHERER, TREACHOUR. |
| UNPREACH | • unpreach v. (Transitive) To undo or overthrow (something) by preaching; to recant (something preached before). • UNPREACH v. to recant in preaching. |