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Meaning of fetch
The primary meaning of the word "fetch" is to go and bring something back.
Etymology of fetch
The word "fetch" originated from Old English "fetian" or "feccan", which is also related to Old Norse "feta" and Middle Low German "vetchen"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of going and bringing something back, often with connotations of movement or travel
Synonyms
Definitions
- To go and bring something back, typically in order to deliver or collect it
- * To attract or capture something, such as attention or a prize
- * To sell or be sold for a certain amount of money
Usage Examples
- I'll fetch the mail from the mailbox
- * The dog will fetch the ball if you throw it
- * The painting is expected to fetch a high price at auction