Retrieval
/rɪˈtriː.vəl/
Meaning & Definition
noun
the act or process of obtaining something from a repository or storage.
The retrieval of historical documents is crucial for research.
the process of getting information out of memory or an information system.
The retrieval of data from the database was completed successfully.
the recovery of something that is lost or missing.
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
Get back
I need to get back that book I lent you.
Dig up
He managed to dig up some old photos from the archive.