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fetch
This word conveys a sense of purposeful movement involving a round trip: going to a specific location, acquiring an object or person, and returning. It is more active and directional than simply getting something, implying a distance traveled to retrieve the item. In commercial contexts, the term shifts from physical movement to financial realization, describing the final price an item commands at sale. In computing, it refers to the specific first stage of the instruction cycle where data is moved from memory to the processor.
Meanings
To go to a place and bring back a person or thing.
"Could you fetch me a glass of water from the kitchen?"
To sell for a particular price or amount of money.
"The antique vase fetched over five thousand dollars at the auction."