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retrieve

re·trieve [ ri trv ]


verb  (past and past participle re·trieved, present participle re·triev·ing, 3rd person present singular re·trieves)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb get something back: to get something back

2. transitive verb save something: to save something from being lost, damaged, or destroyed

3. transitive verb remedy something: to set something right or make it better
attempt to retrieve the situation before it worsens

4. transitive verb restore something: to revive or restore something to its original condition
She quickly retrieved her sense of humor.

5. transitive verb remember something: to recall something from memory

6. transitive verb comput get data: to read data from a storage device and return it to the program or device that requested it

7. transitive and intransitive verb racket games return shot: in a game such as tennis or badminton, to return a difficult shot

8. transitive and intransitive verb hunting fetch game: to fetch small game that has been shot by a hunter



noun  (plural re·trieves)
Definition:
 
retrieving of something: the act of retrieving something
a successful retrieve

[15th century. < Old French retroev-, stem of retrover "find again" < trover "to find"]

re·triev·a·bil·i·ty [ ri trvə bíllətee ] noun
re·triev·a·ble [ ri trvəb'l ] adjective
re·triev·a·bly [ ri trvəblee ] adverb
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