verb

recall

UK /rɪˈkɔːl/US /rɪˈkɔl/

recall

VERB

Definition of recall

1

If you recall something, you think about something you learned or experienced in the past.

Example: She recalled a childhood summer camp in the Tetons, singing around a campfire.

1

If you recall a worker, you officially ask them to come back to a job or place.

Example: The workers were recalled after a two month layoff.

2

If you recall a product, you tell stores and customers to send it back because it has a problem.

3

If you recall someone, you call them again.

4

Recall is your ability to think about something you learned or experienced in the past.

Example: You can improve your recall by using memory tricks.

recall

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Examples of recall

1

She recalled a childhood summer camp in the Tetons, singing around a campfire.

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2

She recalled an incident at school when her son was seven.

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3

The workers were recalled after a two month layoff.

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4

You can improve your recall by using memory tricks.

Example sentence

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