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    Re·call

    verb

    • 1. bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind; remember: "I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital" Similar rememberrecollectcall to mindthink ofOpposite forget
    • 2. officially order (someone) to return to a place: "the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru" Similar summon backorder backcall backbring backOpposite dissolveprorogue

    noun

    • 1. an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something: "a recall of Parliament" Similar summoning backordering backcalling backsummons
    • 2. the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced: "he has amazing recall" Similar recollectionmemoryremembrancetechnical:anamnesis
  2. The verb recall means "remember," like an older person who recalls her school days, or "call to mind," like a painter's use of colors and shapes that recall early Pablo Picasso. Recall can also be a noun — you may know someone who has great recall, or memory, of events that everyone else has forgotten.

  3. an occasion when someone orders the return of a person who belongs to an organization, or orders the return of products made by a company: an emergency recall of Congress. The company issued a recall of all their latest antibiotics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. May 8, 2024 · Recall is the ability to remember something that has happened in the past or the act of remembering it. He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words. American English : recall / ˈrikɔl /

  5. Check pronunciation: recall. Definition of recall verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. The act of recalling or summoning back, especially an official order to return: the recall of the ambassador. 2. A signal, such as a bugle call, used to summon troops back to their posts. 3. The ability to remember information or experiences: has total recall of the accident. 4. The act of revoking: the recall of an answer in a spelling bee. 5.

  7. to order the return of someone or something: [ often passive ] The ambassador was recalled to London. The manufacturer has recalled the computers because of faulty wiring. recall. noun [ U ] uk / ˈriːkɔːl / us. (Definition of recall from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of recall.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Business basics, Computers re‧call1 /rɪˈkɔːl $ ˈriːkɒːl/ S3 W3 verb 1 remember something [ intransitive, transitive not in progressive] to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past You don’t happen to recall his name, do you? recall (that) I seem to recall I’...

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