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fetch

[fech] / fɛtʃ /


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A lower discount rate also increases the present value of a company’s future cash flow, allowing it to fetch a higher valuation.

From MarketWatch

He fetched it—he walked slowly, and he was dizzy—and gave it to her.

From Literature

So I ran to the train station, and now I’m on my way to fetch Lizzie.

From Literature

More than 15 pleas to adopt Valerio, showing him in playful postures such as playing fetch and posing in a sunflower hat, remain live on Instagram.

From Los Angeles Times

But call screening operates more like a CEO’s assistant, fetching information before connecting them.

From The Wall Street Journal