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RETRIEVE - 13 definitions found




Websters 1828 Dictionary

Retrieve RETRIE'VE, v.t.
1. To recover; to restore from loss or injury to a former good state; as to retrieve the credit of a nation; to retrieve one's character; to retrieve a decayed fortune.
2. To repair.
Accept my sorrow, and retrieve my fall.
3. To regain.
With late repentance now they would retrieve the bodies they forsook, and wish to live.
4. To recall; to bring back; as, to retrieve men from their cold trivial conceits.
RETRIE'VE, n. A seeking again; a discovery. [Not in use.]


WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005)

retrieve v 1: get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly" [syn: recover, retrieve, find, regain] 2: go for and bring back; "retrieve the car from the parking garage" 3: run after, pick up, and bring to the master; "train the dog to retrieve" 4: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories" [syn: remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think] [ant: blank out, block, draw a blank}, forget]

English Etymology Dictionary

retrieve c.1410, from M.Fr. retruev-, stem of retrouver "find again," from re- "again" + trouver "to find," probably from V.L. *tropare "to compose" (see trove). Retriever "dog used for retrieving game" first recorded 1486.

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003)

retrieve I. verb (retrieved; retrieving) Etymology: Middle English retreven, from Anglo-French retrueve-, present stem of retrover to find again, from re- + trover to compose, invent, find, from Vulgar Latin *tropare — more at troubadour Date: 15th century transitive verb 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 (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. to get and bring back; especially to recover (as information) from storage intransitive verb to bring in game <a dog that retrieves well>; also to bring back an object thrown by a person • retrievability nounretrievable adjective II. noun Date: 1697 1. retrieval 2. the successful return of a ball that is difficult to reach or control (as in tennis)

Oxford English Reference Dictionary

retrieve
v. & n.
--v.tr.
1 a regain possession of. b recover by investigation or effort of memory.
2 a restore to knowledge or recall to mind. b obtain (information stored in a computer etc.).
3 (of a dog) find and bring in (killed or wounded game etc.).
4 (foll. by from) recover or rescue (esp. from a bad state).
5 restore to a flourishing state; revive.
6 repair or set right (a loss or error etc.) (managed to retrieve the situation).
--n. the possibility of recovery (beyond retrieve).
Derivatives:
retrievable adj. retrieval n.
Etymology: ME f. OF retroeve- stressed stem of retrover (as RE-, trover find)


Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner\'s English Dictionary

retrieve (retrieves, retrieving, retrieved) 1. If you retrieve something, you get it back from the place where you left it. The men were trying to retrieve weapons left when the army abandoned the island. = recover VERB: V n 2. If you manage to retrieve a situation, you succeed in bringing it back into a more acceptable state. He is the one man who could retrieve that situation. VERB: V n 3. To retrieve information from a computer or from your memory means to get it back. Computers can instantly retrieve millions of information bits... VERB: V n

English Explanatory Dictionary

retrieve rɪˈtri:v v. & n. --v.tr. 1 a regain possession of. b recover by investigation or effort of memory. 2 a restore to knowledge or recall to mind. b obtain (information stored in a computer etc.). 3 (of a dog) find and bring in (killed or wounded game etc.). 4 (foll. by from) recover or rescue (esp. from a bad state). 5 restore to a flourishing state; revive. 6 repair or set right (a loss or error etc.) (managed to retrieve the situation). --n. the possibility of recovery (beyond retrieve). øøretrievable adj. retrieval n. [ME f. OF retroeve- stressed stem of retrover (as RE-, trover find)]

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, v. i. (Sport.) To discover and bring in game that has been killed or wounded; as, a dog naturally inclined to retrieve. --Walsh.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, n. 1. A seeking again; a discovery. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. 2. The recovery of game once sprung; -- an old sporting term. [Obs.] --Nares.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retrieved; p. pr. & vb. n. Retrieving.] [OE. retreven, OF. retrover to find again, recover (il retroevee finds again), F. retrouver; pref. re- re- + OF. trover to find, F. trouver. See Trover.] 1. To find again; to recover; to regain; to restore from loss or injury; as, to retrieve one's character; to retrieve independence. With late repentance now they would retrieve The bodies they forsook, and wish to live. --Dryden 2. To recall; to bring back. To retrieve them from their cold, trivial conceits. --Berkeley.

Soule\'s Dictionary of English Synonyms

retrieve v. a. 1. Regain, recover, restore, recruit, repair, re-establish, get again. 2. Repair, make amends for. 3. Recall, bring back.

English Explanatory Dictionary (Synonyms)

retrieve rɪˈtri:v v. 1 bring or get (back), fetch, come back with: Simon trained his dog to retrieve his slippers. 2 recover, save, rescue, take back, recoup, regain, reclaim: I tried using a fishing line to retrieve my hat from the lake. 3 make up, make amends for, recover, cover, redeem, repay, pay for, return, get back, regain, be repaid or reimbursed for: Will we be able to retrieve our losses when we sell the business?

Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0

64 Moby Thesaurus words for "retrieve": bring, bring back, call for, chase after, cover, deliver, extract, extricate, fetch, fetch and carry, free, get, get back, go after, go and get, go fetch, go for, go get, go to get, liberate, make up, obtain, pay for, pick up, procure, ransom, reactivate, recapture, reclaim, recoup, recover, recruit, recuperate, recycle, redeem, regain, rekindle, release, renew, renovate, reoccupy, repay, replevin, replevy, repossess, rescue, restore, resume, resurrect, resuscitate, retake, return, revindicate, revitalize, revive, revivify, run after, salvage, save, secure, set free, shag, take back, win back


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