0 past simple and past participle of retrieve --
1 to find and bring back something: --
Computers are used to store and retrieve information efficiently.
But notice that this argument implies that the memories are not "recoverable" as information never initially encoded obviously cannot be retrieved.
If words are not completely encoded or retrieved, then language reception and production will be deficient.
If there are multiple database tables that contain instances satisfying the user requirements, they can be retrieved together.
The efficacy estimates are derived from data retrieved in the literature review (14).
Some evidence that irregular forms are retrieved from memory but regular forms are rule-generated.
Earlier in the book, emotions were argued to be causal antecedents to a variety of mental and behavioural events, including retrieved memories.
The connections between memories become pathways by which the memory is retrieved later.
Annual palliative care consultations for patients who subsequently died in the hospital were retrieved.