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Main Entry: approach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come nearer

Synonyms:

advance, approximate, be comparable to, be like, bear, belly up to, border, buzz*, catch up, close in, come, come at, come close, compare with, contact, converge, correspond to, creep up, draw near, equal, gain on, go toward, impend, loom up, match, meet, move in on, move toward, near, progress, reach, resemble, surround, take after, threaten, verge upon

Antonyms:

depart, distance, go away, leave
Main Entry: overtake
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: catch; pass

Synonyms:

beat, befall, better, catch up with, come upon, engulf, gain on, get past, get to, happen, hit, leave behind, outdistance, outdo, outstrip, overhaul, overwhelm, reach, strike, take by surprise

Antonyms:

fall behind
Main Entry: reach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: arrive at

Synonyms:

arrive, attain, catch up to, check in, clock in, come, come to, enter, gain on, get as far as, get in, get to, hit, hit town, land, make, make it, make the scene, overtake, ring in, roll in, show, show up, sign in, turn up, wind up at

Antonyms:

depart, go, leave
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Motion towards] Approach.
Category: 4. Motion with reference to direction

Synonyms:

-nouns
approach, approximation, appropinquation; access; appulse; afflux, affluxion; advent (approach of time); pursuit.
-verbs
approach, approximate, appropinquate; near; get near, go near, draw near; come to close quarters, come near; move towards, set in towards; drift; make up to; gain upon; pursue; tread on the heels of; bear up; make the land; hug the shore, hug the land.
-adjectives
approaching; approximative; affluent; impending, imminent (destined [more]).
-adverbs
on the road.

Antonyms:

recession (Motion from)]
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