Meaning & Definition of word "Retrieval"

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    Retrieval

    /rɪˈtriː.vəl/

    noun:

    • 1. the act or process of obtaining something from a repository or storage.
      • Example: The retrieval of historical documents is crucial for research.
    • 2. the process of getting information out of memory or an information system.
      • Example: The retrieval of data from the database was completed successfully.
    • 3. the recovery of something that is lost or missing.
      • Example: They performed a retrieval operation to find the missing artifacts.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Middle English term 'retrieval', from the verb 'retrieve'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    data retrieval:

    The process of obtaining data from a storage system.

    memory retrieval:

    The act of recalling information stored in the brain.

    information retrieval:

    The activity of obtaining information system resources that are relevant to an information need.

    Related Words

    retrieve:

    To get or bring something back from a place.

    reclaim:

    To recover something that has been lost or taken away.

    recovery:

    A return to a normal state after a loss or setback.

    Slang Meanings of retrieval

    Meaning: Get back

    Example Sentence: I need to get back that book I lent you.

    Meaning: Dig up

    Example Sentence: He managed to dig up some old photos from the archive.