approached

[uh-prohcht]

approached Definition

  • 1to come near or nearer to something or someone in distance or time
  • 2to speak to someone about something, especially to ask them for help, advice, or a job

Using approached: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "approached" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    As we approached the city, we could see the skyline in the distance.

  • Example

    I approached my boss about the possibility of a raise.

  • Example

    The police officer approached the suspect with caution.

approached Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with approached

  • a particular way of considering or dealing with something

    Example

    The company has a new approach to marketing that focuses on social media.

  • the act of speaking to someone about something, especially to ask them for help, advice, or a job

    Example

    His approach to the CEO was unsuccessful.

  • a particular way of doing something

    Example

    The team's approach to problem-solving was innovative and effective.

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Summary: approached in Brief

To 'approach' [uh-prohcht] means to come near or nearer to something or someone in distance or time. It can also mean to speak to someone about something, especially to ask them for help, advice, or a job. Examples include 'As we approached the city, we could see the skyline in the distance.' and 'I approached my boss about the possibility of a raise.' 'Approach' extends into phrases like 'approach to something,' denoting a particular way of considering or dealing with something, and 'approach to doing something,' denoting a particular way of doing something.