Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RETRIEVED


RETRIEVED

Definitions of RETRIEVED

  1. inflection of retrieve

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Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using RETRIEVED in a Sentence

  • In computer science it is typically contrasted to sequential access which requires data to be retrieved in the order it was stored.
  • According to a legend, 13-year-old Magritte was present when her body was retrieved from the water, but recent research has discredited this story, which may have originated with the family nurse.
  • In astronomy and particle physics, where the availability of particular kinds of telescopes or particle accelerators acts as a constraint on the types of experiments that can be done, the data that can be retrieved is biased towards that which can be obtained by the equipment.
  • Fishing lines are usually pulled by and stored in a reel, but can also be retrieved by hand, with a fixed attachment to the end of a rod, or via a motorized trolling outrigger.
  • Emperor Leo VI the Wise retrieved him from the monastery and made him mystikos, a dignity designating either the imperial secretary or a judicial official.
  • The artefact was among wreckage retrieved from a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera in 1901.
  • Varaha killed Hiranyaksha and retrieved the earth goddess from the cosmic ocean, lifting it on his tusks, and restored her to her place in the universe.
  • Retrieved April 22, 2024 – via Internet Archive (David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, Stanford Libraries).
  • Confederates also stole the sword of prominent resident William Orlando Butler, and he later caught up with the troops and retrieved it.
  • Under the command of Nathaniel Pope and Daniel Egery, a group of 25 Fairhaven minutemen (including Noah Stoddard) aboard the sloop Success retrieved two vessels previously captured by a British warship in Buzzards Bay.
  • By the early 12th century, Molina, La Serrania, Sigüenza and the Tagus Valley were retrieved leading to the establishment of the Bishopric of Sigüenza.
  • English artist Cornelia Parker retrieved charcoal from a Baptist church which had been struck by lightning in Lytle and reassembled the pieces in her 1997 installation, Mass (Colder Darker Matter), which was displayed in the Frith Street Gallery in London, England.
  • The procedure he followed for making the plain pancakes, together with justifications for decisions made along the way, constitutes Fred's retrieved case.
  • Occupation at Piedras Negras is known from the Late Preclassic period onward, based on dates retrieved from epigraphic information found on multiple stelae and altars at the site.
  • Men from Ohio retrieved the guns of brig Truxtun, which had foundered in a storm near Tuxpan on 16 September 1846.
  • Some mesolithic red deer antler bone hand-made implements have been retrieved from the island's shore.
  • If a position recurs via a different sequence of moves, the value of the position is retrieved from the table, avoiding re-searching the game tree below that position.
  • Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) is a method for creating, maintaining, and manipulating computer files of data so that records can be retrieved sequentially or randomly by one or more keys.
  • For the study, archived discussions concerning rumors on the internet and other computer networks such as BITnet were retrieved.
  • In 1785, Alexander Cheves returned from exile with his second wife, Susannah Craig, established a business in Charleston, and retrieved his son Langdon from his brother.
  • When Sarah sees wet footprints in front of the house and hears the soggy steps nearing her bedroom door, much like in her recurring nightmares, she shoots through the door with the shotgun (the same one Louis used and was eventually killed with) only to discover it was Frank at her door returning from the lake with the retrieved keys.
  • A pamphlet taken from the party's electoral cabin was also retrieved among the belongings he had dumped shortly after the murder.
  • During a performance of Hamlet, Booth suddenly left the scene he was playing with Ophelia, scurried up a ladder, and perched up in the backdrops crowing like a rooster until his manager retrieved him.
  • The retriever is aimed at retrieving relevant documents related to a given question, while the reader is used to infer the answer from the retrieved documents.
  • On 19 June 1674, he was dealt a defeat at the Battle of Maureillas by Francisco de Tutavilla y del Rufo, but he retrieved the failure by retaking Fort de Bellegarde in 1675.



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