Synonym: call back, recollect, remember, reminisce, review, summon. Similar words: because, decade, take care, because of, take care of, in the case of, decaffeinated, reck. Meaning: [rɪ'kɔl /-'kɔːl] n. 1. a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair) 2. a call to return 3. a bugle call that signals troops to return 4. the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) 5. the act of removing an official by petition. v. 1. recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection 2. go back to something earlier 3. call to mind 4. summon to return 5. cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression 6. make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution 7. cause to be returned.
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61. It would be great to get a recall to the England squad for Sweden.
62. She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations.
63. He seemed to have a very selective recall of past events.
64. He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words.
65. The company's reputation suffered when it had to recall thousands of products that were unsafe.
66. He had total recall of every play in the game.
67. The recall of ambassador Alan Green was a public signal of America's concern.
68. Holder says he does not recall the brief discussion.
69. I can recall the atmosphere at editorial meetings.
70. When you feel nervous(Sentencedict), recall your pride. Toba Beta
71. Stories build and illustrate and recall family values.
72. Instead, Kasper will recall a goaltender from Providence.
73. I recall another student who was an Anglican clergyman.
74. Does he not recall that he has promised to increase public expenditure, to cut taxes and to balance the budget?
75. There may be a time lapse between teaching and practical experience, so that recall may be impaired.
76. Study 1 demonstrated that drivers were substantially more likely to recall those situations in which they had experienced risk.
77. Asking the patient to recall a typical 24 hours eating pattern is often the most helpful way of assessing dietary habits.
78. Upon the signal, the subjects were asked to recall as many consonants in their correct places as possible.
79. It seems quite likely for I recall from courting days that my own amorous advances met with much the same response.
80. There is a sense of anticipatory disillusion among those who recall how the high hopes of 1986 were dashed.
81. Local people can still recall the baleful glow in the night as the mill blazed.
82. Jean-Marie, a middle-aged charmer who prefers to work minus a white apron, could not recall a Rene in the family.
83. I vividly recall the smell of damp wool and coal gas, which was unlike anything I'd experienced before.
84. The address hook Despite first appearances, Internet email addresses aren't so hard to recall.
85. In this new condition subjects had the benefit of knowing the thematic title at recall but not at the stage of encoding.
86. It is good to recall that astronomers cover only a tiny fraction of the sky at any time.
87. Lisa, if you cast your mind back, I think you'll recall that it was your idea.
88. He can't recall the man's story but clearly it was a pretext for his accomplice to search the house.
89. For more years than I care to recall, the media have served as a willing accessory in fomenting environmental hysteria.
90. Recall that a bond is an asset that earns a fixed sum of money for its owner each year.
More similar words: because, decade, take care, because of, take care of, in the case of, decaffeinated, reck, record, recent, direct, recipe, recruit, recover, precise, receive, director, recovery, recently, directly, receiver, recommend, recording, reception, precisely, recipient, correctly, recession, call, recognition.