Reverse Dictionary: APPROACH

ADJECTIVES
1942 ATABLE approachable → Amer. sl. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1475 AGGRESS approach, access → obs.
1528 ACCESS approach, entrance; the act of going or coming to or into → obs.
1611 ABORD an approaching; approach, manner of approach → obs.
1670 ABORD way of approach → obs.


PREPOSITIONS
1898 ATOWARDS approaching to, close upon → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1382 TO-NEIGHE to approach → obs.
1393 TO-COME to approach, to arrive, to come to → obs.
1440 ADMOVE to approach; to move to or towards something; to bring one thing to another → obs.
1509 ABORD to approach, to come close to; to enter, to land on, to gain a footing upon → obs.
1570 AGGRESS to approach, to march forward; to progress → obs.
1596 SUCCEED to approach; to come up or near to → obs.
1623 PROPINQUATE to approach, to draw near to → obs.
1635 ACCOST to approach, to draw near to → obs.
1663 APPROPINQUE to approach, to draw near to → obs.
1677 ACCEDE to approach, to come forward, or arrive at a place or state 
1834 BULGE IN to approach or enter abruptly; to barge in → Amer. dial.
1900 FARE to approach, to draw near; to show symptoms of; to seem likely to → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1920 NAIL to approach, to address → sl.
1953 BELLY UP TO to approach something straight on, to move straight ahead → US sl.
2000 TACK UP to approach someone in a confrontational manner → US prison sl.