retrieve

[rɪˈtriːv]

retrieve Definition

  • 1to get something back, especially something that is not easy to find or reach
  • 2to find and bring back something that has been lost, stolen, etc.
  • 3to get information from a computer or other electronic system

Using retrieve: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was able to retrieve his lost keys from the bottom of the pool.

  • Example

    The search and rescue team was able to retrieve the hiker who had gotten lost in the woods.

  • Example

    I need to retrieve some files from my computer before I leave the office.

retrieve Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with retrieve

  • to recall or remember something

    Example

    I'm trying to retrieve a memory from my childhood.

  • to improve a difficult or unpleasant situation

    Example

    She was able to retrieve the situation by apologizing and making things right.

  • to go after and bring back a ball that has been thrown or hit

    Example

    The dog loves to retrieve the ball when we play fetch.

Origins of retrieve

from Old French 'retrouver', meaning 'find again'

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Summary: retrieve in Brief

To 'retrieve' [rɪˈtriːv] means to get something back that is lost, stolen, or difficult to find. This can refer to physical objects like keys or to information stored on a computer. The verb can also be used to describe recalling a memory or improving a difficult situation. Examples include 'He was able to retrieve his lost keys from the bottom of the pool' and 'I need to retrieve some files from my computer before I leave the office.'

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