have no idea what that means
A retrieved date from a URL is the date on which you accessed or retrieved information from a website. It's typically used in academic citations to indicate when the information was last confirmed to be accurate.
In APA format, you list it as (n.d.) and give the date retrieved.
i don't know how about u go and figure it out yourself just cause this website is called answers doesn't mean we have the answers to every single question u throw at us.
International Trademark Association website Retrieved January 31, 2006, from http://www.inta.org/.
The correct spelling of the title is 'Retrieved Reformation' and not 'Retrieved Reformatrion.' 'A Retrieved Reformation' was written by O Henry. The theme of the story is that everyone can change.
To create an APA citation for a website with no author or date, start with the website's title in italics, followed by the URL in brackets. Include the phrase "n.d." for no date. For example: Website Title. (n.d.). Retrieved from URL.
You can't. Once they have been deleted from the site, they are gone and cannot be retrieved.
Here are three sentences using the word 'retrieved': "Ross retrieved the football from the tree." "Kate retreived the letter from behind the sofa." "The police retrieved the body from the river."
Retrieved means to get or fetch something back.e.g. He went into the next door garden and retrieved the football his son had kicked over the fence,
To format an APA citation for a website with no author, start with the website's title in italics, followed by the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the website. For example: "Website Title. (Year, Month Day). Retrieved from URL."
Here is an example of an APA website reference: Smith, J. (2021). How to Cite Sources in APA Format. Retrieved from https://www.examplewebsite.com/cite-apa-format
Retrieved is a past tense verb.