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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91. These equations affect inputs, memory, recall, determination of energy levels, convergence, and stability.
92. In answering these questions, it is important to recall the distinction made earlier between prescriptive and descriptive grammar.
93. With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
94. The close correlation between the data obtained from these two sources suggests that recall error is unlikely to be a confounding factor.
95. But many streets in areas formerly reserved for whites still recall apartheid and colonial figures.
96. You may recall that for years the chancellor was helplessly in thrall to Prudence.
97. Perhaps she had already compromised herself beyond recall by accepting the invitation.
98. I recall that one young fellow was particularly interested in H. G. Wells.
99. Federal agencies then help determine whether any action, such as a recall(sentence dictionary), is needed.
100. Spurs have to decide whether to recall Stewart to their attack or stick to a successful formula.
101. There is no doubt that quick recall of number facts is still an advantage even in the era of calculators and computers.
102. I recall... the shocking distension and protrusion of the eyeballs of dead men and dead horses.
103. United began to step up their pressure and took the lead after 30 minutes when Sharpe celebrated his recall in fine style.
104. There is a plaque on the wall to recall that all the Brokof family of sculptors are buried here.
105. As far as I recall from school biology, you do not acquire relatives by waving.
106. For example, recall that in Euclidean geometry the sum of the angles of any triangle is always 1800.
107. These served to establish claims, to recall old friendship, to jog the memory about old times.
108. Read in studio Oxfam is trying to recall seven thousand potentially deadly necklaces on sale in its shops.
109. Longtime residents recall seeing police cars overturned and set afire because the officers had dared tried to patrol here.
110. Her claims of being able to recall past lives were later proved false.
111. The recall was the first and only nonpartisan city council election in Tucson history.
112. Many people are unaware of the recall because the bikes can work perfectly before the crank suddenly breaks off.
113. By the time we returned to the bar Karen's extramarital virginity had been lost beyond recall. unemployed.
114. She knew exactly what he meant, could recall in graphic detail the event to which he was referring.
115. And what Republicans recall is that in each of those contests, the embattled party lost the national election.
116. Consigning me to hell seemed to make up the bulk of it, as I recall.
117. Here, it helps to recall the connection between energy and matter.
118. As I recall, the trouble started Soon after we left the apartment, while we were still on our own stoop.
119. No, they would not serve only a drink, she should recall that.
120. Doctors in West Cumbria health district could recall only seven cases in 14 years.
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.