fetch
verb
Third Person
fetches
Present Participle
fetching
Past Tense
fetched
Past Participle
fetched
1
to go and bring a person or thing, typically at someone's request or for a specific purpose
transitive
- Can you please fetch my coat from the car?It's cold outside.
- The dog is trained to fetch the newspaper from the doorstep every morning.
- I'll need to fetch some groceries from the store on my way home.
- She asked her assistant to fetch the documents from the filing cabinet.
- The children eagerly ran to fetch their toys when their parents called them inside.
Antonyms:
2
to be valued or sold for at a particular price in a transaction
transitive
- The antique vase fetched a high price at the auction due to its rarity and historical significance.
- The rare stamp fetched a record-breaking price at the philatelic exhibition.
- The waterfront property fetched a premium price due to its scenic location and amenities.
- The painting by the renowned artist fetched millions of dollars at the art auction, surpassing initial estimates.
- The limited edition sneakers fetched a significant price on the resale market.