Definition: Meaning of, recall in English to English dictionary.
Pronunciation:/ rɪˈkɔːl /
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recall
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recalling
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remember something[intransitive,transitive not in progressive] to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past
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person[transitive] to officially tell someone to come back to a place or group
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product[transitive] if a company recalls one of its products, it asks people who have bought it to return it because there may be something wrong with it
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computer[transitive] to bring information back onto the screen of a computer
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be similar to something[transitive] if something recalls something else, it makes you think of it because it is very similar
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politics[transitive]American English to vote to remove someone from their political position
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memory[uncountable] the ability to remember something that you have learned or experienced
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order to return[singular, uncountable] an official order telling someone to return to a place, especially before they expected to
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beyond recall impossible to bring back or remember
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product[countable] when a company asks people to return a product they have bought because there may be something wrong with it
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politics[singular, uncountable]American English a vote to remove someone from their political position, or the act of being removed by a vote