forereaching

/fɔrˈritʃɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of reaching forward or stretching out, especially in a physical or figurative sense.
    • His forereaching for a better future motivated him to study every night.
    • In yoga, the forereaching of the arms helps improve flexibility in the shoulders.
    • The forereaching of the tree branch toward the sunlight was slow but steady.
adjective
  1. Extending or stretching forward; reaching ahead.
    • She made a forereaching gesture to grab the falling book.
    • The forereaching roots of the old oak spread across the garden.
    • The forereaching branches of the willow brushed against the water.