"Get" and "reach" both imply arriving at a destination, but they have different connotations. "Get" often suggests the process of making your way to a place, sometimes with an emphasis on effort or the journey involved. In contrast, "reach" typically focuses on the moment of arriving at a specific location or goal, emphasizing the achievement of that arrival. Thus, while both terms indicate arrival, "get" can involve the journey, whereas "reach" highlights the endpoint.
Arriving, you just got there. Reaching there means that you are almost there or about to get there. :)
Reach, get to, arrive, succeed, accomplish...
Yes, there would. For example, how high a ladder do you need to reach the roof? Answer is the difference between the roof height and your reach.
The difference between 160 and 820 is 660. This means that to reach 820 one must add 660 to 160.
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Analog can reach higher speeds.
The main difference between batch sharing and time sharing is that in batch sharing system tasks are processed in order in which they arrive. Whereas, in the later the system switches between tasks.
Decent means fair/good/okay/'not bad'. Descent means to arrive from, or be derived from.
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The temperature difference between the Arctic and the Sahara can be as much as 100 degrees or more. In January, the Arctic can reach as much as -50 degrees Fahrenheit while the desert can reach well over 100 degrees.
To get from 41 to 100, you simply need to add the difference between the two numbers. The difference is 100 - 41 = 59. Therefore, by adding 59 to 41, you arrive at 100.