Fetch
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British pronunciation/fˈɛt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɛtʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "fetch"

to fetch
01

to go and bring a person or thing, typically at someone's request or for a specific purpose

Transitive: to fetch sth
to fetch definition and meaning
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Can you please fetch my coat from the car?
She asked her assistant to fetch the documents from the filing cabinet.
The dog is trained to fetch the newspaper from the doorstep every morning.
02

to be valued or sold for at a particular price in a transaction

Transitive: to fetch a price
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The waterfront property fetched a premium price due to its scenic location and amenities.
The rare stamp fetched a record-breaking price at the philatelic exhibition.
The limited edition sneakers fetched a significant price on the resale market.
Fetch
01

the action of fetching

example
Example
Can you please fetch my coat from the car?
She asked her assistant to fetch the documents from the filing cabinet.
The dog is trained to fetch the newspaper from the doorstep every morning.
The children eagerly ran to fetch their toys when their parents called them inside.
I'll need to fetch some groceries from the store on my way home.
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