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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121. When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things - not the great occasions - give off the greatest glow of happiness. Bob Hope
122. In addition to simple rage over the hike in water bills, other issues fueled the recall movement.
123. Recall the dull front-runner, unloved but unavoidable, who plods ahead to victory in his place.
124. I lurched forward and later couldn't recall any part of my journey to the office.
125. And who used different words. cords Sethe understood then but could neither recall nor repeat now.
126. Once Marthe disappeared from my life, so did Saint-Mames in a paradoxical moment I recall with astonishment to this day.
127. For the first time that he could recall(sentencedict .com), Chris felt some admiration for his stepfather.
128. I vaguely recall writing down the codes months ago and losing whatever it was I wrote them on.
129. I am sure you will recall making the draw to decide which teams would compete in each semi-finals.
130. On the contrary, their recollection is embittered by the cruelty, exploitation and official oppression which they recall.
131. Midfield player Mark Proctor celebrated his recall by putting Boro ahead after 15 minutes.
132. Maslow, if we recall, suggested that this is one of our basic needs. 4.
133. Then I recall that I forgot to bring it with me when I packed my bags in Boston.
134. McCarthy, you may recall, was the angelic-looking Brat Packer who did that crazy thing with his eyes.
135. Only vaguely, in one or two frozen flashback memories, could he recall his father.
136. Recall from Chapter 7 that the corporate income tax entails a problem of double taxation.
137. At this moment it was difficult to recall how quiet, calm and determined she had been.
138. Hon. Members must recall that these are, after all, discretionary awards.
139. Of course, to edit an existing document, you must first recall it.
140. In 1885 the two countries had even been on bad enough terms to recall their respective ambassadors.
141. But the deputies - whose number reached 562 - were elected directly at factory level and were subject to immediate recall.
142. Daks are known to bounce back, but this one looks beyond recall.
143. Since alcohol consumption may have varied with time, efforts were made to obtain estimates based on patient recall and chart review.
144. So long as it hasn't been deleted, you should even be able to recall it on line.
145. Recall the version of hill climbing which depends on rules, in Chapter 2.
146. I well recall walking the 11 miles from the airfield to Epernay.
147. I recall when Nancy Leadbetter and I stayed in a terrible fleapit of a room in Siena.
148. She does recall her apprehension about flying in a small plane, even with two experienced pilots.
149. Subjects were able to recall many of the junctions they had driven through, though the quality of this recall was variable.
150. It was like asking yourself to recall the lay-out of a Bronze Age encampment.
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.