retrieve
[rɪ'tri:v]

verb transitive

[Definition]: recover, find back

[Example Sentences]:
1. Some apps do both, though others may only input data or retrieve it.
2. The woman told task force members that she had to go to a car to retrieve some property.
3. Many tried, but no one has been able to retrieve the gold deep within the well.
4. Officers used an armored vehicle to retrieve the injured man and take him to a hospital.
5. Every time you retrieve it, you have the ability to modify it.
6. The ancient masks are destroyed in order to retrieve the documents.
7. After a burst of crying, he climbed over the side to retrieve her body.
8. As time went on, he turned to the book to retrieve moments that had temporarily vanished with age.
9. Neighbors said the dogs jumped over the fence and made it difficult to retrieve mail.
10. To retrieve it, just drag it to the desktop.
11. The pope wondered what would happen if we turned around to retrieve it when we forgot it?
12. Reynolds asks the officer to retrieve her phone charger or remove her handcuffs.


[Synonyms]recover
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