- verbretrieve (verb) · retrieves (third person present) · retrieved (past tense) · retrieved (past participle) · retrieving (present participle)
- get or bring (something) back; regain possession of:"I was sent to retrieve the balls from his garden" · "Steven stooped and retrieved his hat"
- (of a dog) find and bring back (game or an object).
- bring (something) back into one's mind:"the police hope to encourage him to retrieve forgotten memories"
- find or extract (information stored in a computer).
- put right or improve (an unwelcome situation):"he made one last desperate attempt to retrieve the situation"
- reel or bring in a fishing line.
nounretrieve (noun) · retrieves (plural noun)- an act of retrieving something, especially game that has been shot:"watch the dog make the long retrieves"
- an act of reeling or drawing in a fishing line:"the chances are that the retrieve will bring your bait through an area of unfished water"
- archaicthe possibility of recovery:"he ruined himself beyond retrieve"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘find lost game’): from Old French retroeve-, stressed stem of retrover ‘find again’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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