Pronunciation: /rɪˈtriːvəl/

Definitions of retrieval

noun the act of regaining or recovering something that was lost or misplaced

Example Sentences

A1 I need help with the retrieval of my lost keys.

A2 The retrieval of data from the old computer was successful.

B1 The retrieval of information from the database took longer than expected.

B2 The retrieval of the stolen artwork was a major success for the police.

C1 The efficient retrieval of documents is crucial for the success of the project.

C2 The company's sophisticated retrieval system allows for quick access to important data.

Examples of retrieval in a Sentence

formal The retrieval of data from the database was successful.

informal I was able to get back the information from the database.

slang I managed to pull up the data from the database.

figurative Retrieving memories from the past can be a bittersweet experience.

Grammatical Forms of retrieval

past tense

retrieved

plural

retrievals

comparative

more retrieval

superlative

most retrieval

present tense

retrieve

future tense

will retrieve

perfect tense

have retrieved

continuous tense

retrieving

singular

retrieval

positive degree

retrieval

infinitive

to retrieve

gerund

retrieving

participle

retrieving

Origin and Evolution of retrieval

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'retrieval' originated from the Latin word 'retrahere', which means 'to draw back'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'retrieval' has evolved to encompass the act of recovering or obtaining something that was lost or misplaced, especially in the context of information or data retrieval in modern technology.