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Reach back to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹitʃ/ /ˈbæk/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
REECH-BAK-too, REECH-BAK-tuh, REECH-BAK-tih
ɹˈiːtʃ/ /bˈæk/ /tˈuː
REECH-BAK-TOO

Definition

To think or refer to something from the past; to physically move your hand or arm backward. Often used for recalling memories or sources.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in both literal (moving a limb) and figurative (referring to the past) senses. In conversation, it usually means recalling memories, origins, or experiences: 'reach back to childhood', 'reach back to the roots'. Rarely used for simple physical actions outside specific contexts.

Example Sentences

I often reach back to my childhood when I tell stories.

basic

He reached back to grab his hat from the back seat.

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The tradition reaches back to the 18th century.

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Sometimes, to understand the present, you need to reach back to what started it all.

natural

When asked about her inspiration, she reached back to her grandmother’s wisdom.

natural

The coach encouraged the team to reach back to their training under pressure.

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