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    retrieval
    /rɪˈtriːvl/

    noun

    • 1. the process of getting something back from somewhere: "the investigation was completed after the retrieval of plane wreckage"
    • 2. the action of obtaining or consulting material stored in a computer system: "online information retrieval"

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  2. the process of finding and bringing back something: the storage and retrieval of information. The box can be opened mechanically to allow retrieval of medications. See. retrieve. Fewer examples. The data management system facilitates easy retrieval of evidence. During egg retrieval, the eggs are removed from the ovaries.

  3. The meaning of RETRIEVAL is an act or process of retrieving. How to use retrieval in a sentence.

  4. The act of bringing something back is called retrieval. When you throw a tennis ball to Fido and he brings it back to you, that's retrieval. When you lose something and get it back, that's retrieval, whether it's a tote bag you accidentally left at the library or a file you can't find on your computer.

  5. noun. the act or process of retrieving. the possibility of recovery, restoration, or rectification (esp in the phrase beyond retrieval ) a computer filing operation that recalls records or other data from a file.

  6. RETRIEVE definition: 1. to find and bring back something: 2. in tennis and similar sports, to successfully return a…. Learn more.

  7. the process of finding and bringing back something: the storage and retrieval of information. The box can be opened mechanically to allow retrieval of medications. See. retrieve. Fewer examples. The data management system facilitates easy retrieval of evidence. During egg retrieval, the eggs are removed from the ovaries.

  8. 1. uncountable noun. The retrieval of information from a computer is the process of getting it back. ...electronic storage and retrieval systems. 2. uncountable noun. The retrieval of something is the process of getting it back from a particular place, especially from a place where it should not be.

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