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Webster 1913 Edition
Retrieve
Re-trieve′
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Retrieved
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Retrieving
.] [OE.
retreven
, OF. retrover
to find again, recover (il retroeve
e 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
independenceWith late repentance now they would
The bodies they forsook, and wish to live.
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.
3.
To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair, as a loss or damadge.
Accept my sorrow, and
retrieve
my fall. Prior.
There is much to be done . . . and much to be
retrieved
. Burke.
Syn. – To recover; regain; recruit; repair; restore.
Re-trieve′
,Verb.
I.
(Sport.)
To discover and bring in game that has been killed or wounded;
as, a dog naturally inclined to
. retrieve
Walsh.
Re-trieve′
,Noun.
1.
A seeking again; a discovery.
[Obs.]
B. Jonson.
2.
The recovery of game once sprung; – an old sporting term.
[Obs.]
Nares.
Webster 1828 Edition
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
,Noun.
Definition 2024
retrieve
retrieve
English
Verb
retrieve (third-person singular simple present retrieves, present participle retrieving, simple past and past participle retrieved)
- (transitive) To regain or get back something.
- to retrieve one's character or independence; to retrieve a thrown ball
- Dryden
- With late repentance now they would retrieve / The bodies they forsook, and wish to live.
- (transitive) To rescue (a) creature(s)
- (transitive) To salvage something
- (transitive) To remedy or rectify something.
- (transitive) To remember or recall something.
- (transitive) To fetch or carry back something.
- Berkeley
- to retrieve them from their cold, trivial conceits
- Berkeley
- (transitive) To fetch and bring in game.
- The cook doesn't care what's shot, only what's actually retrieved.
- (intransitive) To fetch and bring in game systematically.
- Dog breeds called 'retrievers' were selected for retrieving.
- (intransitive) To fetch or carry back systematically, notably as a game.
- Most dogs love retrieving, regardless of what object is thrown.
- (sports, transitive) To make a difficult but successful return of the ball.
- (obsolete) To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair (a loss or damage).
- Prior
- Accept my sorrow, and retrieve my fall.
- Burke
- There is much to be done […] and much to be retrieved.
- Prior
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
to regain or get back something
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to rescue
to salvage something
to remedy or rectify something
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to remember or recall something
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to fetch or carry back something
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to fetch and bring in game
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Noun
retrieve (plural retrieves)
- A retrieval
- (sports) The return of a difficult ball
- (obsolete) A seeking again; a discovery.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Ben Jonson to this entry?)
- (obsolete) The recovery of game once sprung.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Nares to this entry?)
Translations
retrieval — see retrieval