To get or bring (something) back from somewhere
“The old man is too enfeebled to make the journey, and sends his young counterpart on the voyage to retrieve the treasure.”
To remedy or rectify something
“It is fairer to see Brienne as a pragmatic political operator who did what he could to retrieve an increasingly impossible situation.”
(with object) To bring about a memory of someone, something, or someplace in one's mind
To prevent or protect (something) from being destroyed
To retrieve or generate for use
To gain or come into possession of
To remove or rescue (someone) from danger or harm
To remove from a particular place
To catch or stop (the ball) and return it
To take or carry something from one place to another
To revamp something to make it look new again
To put in an application for
To discover through studying or searching
To extract from under a surface or ground
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