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    retrieve
    /rɪˈtriːv/

    verb

    • 1. get or bring (something) back from somewhere: "I was sent to retrieve the balls from his garden" Similar get backrecoverregain (possession of)win back
    • 2. find or extract (information stored in a computer): "other features include the ability to store, update, retrieve, and print your data"

    noun

    • 1. an act of retrieving something, especially game that has been shot: "watch the dog make the long retrieves"
    • 2. the possibility of recovery: archaic "he ruined himself beyond retrieve"

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

  3. Retrieve definition: to recover or regain. See examples of RETRIEVE used in a sentence.

  4. 1. : to locate and bring in (killed or wounded game) 2. : to call to mind again. 3. : to get back again : regain. 4. a. : rescue, salvage. b. : to return (something, such as a ball or shuttlecock that is difficult to reach) successfully. 5. : restore, revive. his writing retrieves the past. 6. : to remedy the evil consequences of : correct. 7.

  5. to find and bring back something: We taught our dog to retrieve a ball. retrieve information Computers are used to store and retrieve information efficiently. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to access something on a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

  6. When you retrieve something, you bring it back. Lots of dogs love to retrieve tennis balls, bringing them back to you over and over again. You might retrieve your cell phone from the car, or the toys a baby throws repeatedly on the floor.

  7. retrieve. (formal) to bring or get something back, especially from a place where it should not be synonym recover. retrieve something from somebody/something She bent to retrieve her comb from the floor. The dog retrieved the ball from the water.

  8. If you retrieve something, you get it back from the place where you left it. He reached over and retrieved his jacket from the back seat. American English : retrieve / rɪˈtriv /

  9. 1. a. To get back into one's grasp, possession, or control, especially from a known place or a place of storage: retrieved his coat from the closet. b. To go to and bring or escort back (someone): retrieved his friend from the bus station. c. To search for, find, and bring back: divers retrieving artifacts from a shipwreck. d.

  10. to get something after first finding it: I've just retrieved the ball from the bottom of the pond. computer tools for retrieving information. retrieval. noun [ U ] the act of retrieving something: the storage and retrieval of information.

  11. retrieve. verb. /rɪˈtriv/. Verb Forms. (formal) to bring or get something back, especially from a place where it should not be synonym recover retrieve something from somebody/something She bent to retrieve her comb from the floor.