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Reach Out
  1. attempt to communicate; "I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn't want to have anything to do with me"
  2. move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense;
  3. reach outward in space; "The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk"
  4. attempt to communicate; "I try to reach out to my daughter but she doesn''t want to have anything to do with me"
  5. move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense; "Government reaches out to the people"
  6. reach outward in space; "The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk"
Require
  1. make someone do something
  2. consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
  3. have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
  4. require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent"
Requires
  1. make someone do something
  2. consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
  3. have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
  4. require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent"
Requiring
  1. make someone do something
  2. consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
  3. have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
  4. require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent"
Requesting
  1. express the need or desire for; ask for; "She requested an extra bed in her room"; "She called for room service"
  2. ask (a person) to do something; "She asked him to be here at noon"; "I requested that she type the entire manuscript"
  3. inquire for (information); "I requested information from the secretary"
Requisitioned
  1. make a formal request for official services
  2. demand and take for use or service, especially by military or public authority for public service
Requisitioning
  1. make a formal request for official services
  2. demand and take for use or service, especially by military or public authority for public service
Renounce
  1. cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
  2. turn away from; give up; "I am foreswearing women forever"
  3. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
  4. give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"
Renounced
  1. cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
  2. turn away from; give up; "I am foreswearing women forever"
  3. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
  4. give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"
Renounces
  1. cast off; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
  2. turn away from; give up; "I am foreswearing women forever"
  3. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
  4. give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"