If something is far-fetched it is unlikely or unrealistic.
I tested the dogs to see which would have fetched the frisbee the fastest. He fetched a pail of water!
"Far-fetched" means something that is unlikely or improbable, often requiring a stretch of the imagination to believe. It describes ideas or stories that are difficult to accept as being true or realistic.
The word fetched has one syllable.
E.g: "That's a little far fetched, don't you think?"
Fetch boy ANSWER I was thirsty, so Jill fetched me a glass of water.
A fetched beam refers to a structural element, typically in construction or engineering, that is designed to carry loads and distribute them to supporting structures, such as columns or walls. It is often used in the context of structural analysis and design, where the term may describe how loads are transferred through a system. The term can also apply to specific types of beams that are "fetched" or brought into position during installation. Understanding the behavior of fetched beams is essential for ensuring stability and safety in building designs.
Fetched.
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They were fetched from Africa.
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