- re·callrecall (verb) · recalls (third person present) · recalled (past tense) · recalled (past participle) · recalling (present participle)
- bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind; remember:"I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital" · "Annie recalled the event that led to the rift in their friendship" · "he recalled how he felt at the time" · "“He was awfully fond of teasing people,” she recalled"
- cause one to remember or think of:"the film's analysis of contemporary concerns recalls The Big Chill"
- (recall someone/something to)bring the memory or thought of someone or something to (a person or their mind):"the smell of a black-currant bush has ever since recalled to me that evening"
- call up (stored computer data) for processing or display:"students can recall templates or stored formats"
- officially order (someone) to return to a place:"the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru"
- select (a sports player) as a member of a team from which they have previously been dropped:"the Fulham defender has been recalled to the Welsh squad for the World Cup"
- (of a manufacturer) request all the purchasers of (a certain product) to return it, as the result of the discovery of a fault.
- bring (someone) out of a state of inattention or reverie:"her action recalled him to the present"
- archaicrevoke or annul (an action or decision):"he sent another note to Lord Grey recalling his earlier communication"
recall (noun) · recalls (plural noun)- an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something:"a recall of Parliament"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHthe removal of an elected government official from office by a petition followed by voting.
- the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced:"he has amazing recall" · "people's understanding and subsequent recall of stories or events"
- the proportion of the number of relevant documents retrieved from a database in response to an inquiry.
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): from re- ‘again’ + call, suggested by Latin revocare or French rappeler ‘call back’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something:
- the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced:
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