Retrieve

/rɪˈtriːv/

Meaning & Definition

verb
to get something back; to recover something that was lost or misplaced.
The dog was trained to retrieve the ball after it was thrown.
to access and bring back data from a computer system or database.
The software can retrieve the information quickly from the cloud.
to remember or recall information or memories.
She struggled to retrieve the name of the actor from her memory.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'retrouver' (to find again), from re- 'again' + trouver 'to find'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

retrieve memory
to recall or bring back a memory
retrieve data
to access and obtain data from a system
retrieve an item
to go and get an item that has been left or lost

Related Words

recover
to get back something that was lost or taken away
reclaim
to recover something that was lost or taken
fetch
to go for and then bring back

Slang Meanings

to get something back in a sneaky or clever way
He managed to retrieve his phone from her bag when she wasn't looking.