Recall synonyms and antonyms
rĭ-kôl'
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Part of speech:
To not forget (to do something required)
To call to mind, as by suggestion, association, or reference:
To come or bring to mind again
(Obs.) To call back, as from exile
Discharge is defined as to release, unload or dismiss.
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To telephone someone again at a more convenient time.
To recall a person or unit with such an order.
To think about or tell of past experiences or events:
The act of taking back or withdrawing (a statement, a plea, an accusation, or a condition of a contract); the withdrawing or taking back of a renunciation. See also renunciation.
The definition of a revocation is a cancellation.
To cancel is defined as to delete or make invalid.
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restore (antonym)
To restore is defined as to bring or put back to a former condition or to give back.
To hold or keep in possession
To revoke, repeal, or cancel (a law, order, etc.)
To withdraw is defined as to remove, turn away or take back.
Something that suggests or recalls something else; reminder
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law (related)
An impromptu or extralegal system of justice substituted for established judicial procedure:
That which is recollected; something called to mind; a reminiscence.
(Intransitive) To communicate with a base etc, by telephone.
Echo is defined as a sound repeating by sound wave reflection, having a lasting or far reaching impact, or repeating what someone else has said.
issue (antonym)
To send out; to put into circulation; as, to issue notes from a bank.
recount (related)
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testify (related)
surmise (related)
tell (related)
hear (related)
mention (related)
point out (related)
think of (related)
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explain (related)
To make ineligible for something, by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification.
To render temporarily ineffective:
To fit or join the parts of (something) together again:
summon (related)
To call together; convene:
Inclined to engage in reminiscence.
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To bring to an end the effect or existence of; cancel out:
To become aware of something:
(--- Law) To refer to (a previous court decision or other legal precedent), as when arguing a case.
To call forth, draw out, or provoke (a response or reaction, for example):
Extract is defined as to draw out, remove or obtain something from another.
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To cancel out
To be among those who finish a competition or race, especially to finish second.
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
To cause to remember; put in mind:
To trace again the story of, from the beginning
To draw back:
To recall to mind (a memory, for example); remember.
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(Card Games) To fail to follow suit when required and able to do so; renege
forgetfulness (antonym)
The quality of being forgetful; proneness to let slip from the mind.
restoration (antonym)
A representation or reconstruction of the original form or structure, as of a building, fossil animal, etc.
dissolve (antonym)
To dissolve is defined as to become broken up or absorbed by something or to disappear into something else.
forget (antonym)
(--- Informal) To disregard on purpose. Usually used in the imperative:
To remind (oneself); remember.
To object to; dislike:
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To call to mind; remember:
To become raised or elevated; go up
Something remembered; a person or thing kept in memory.
The setting aside or overturning of a lower court’s decision by an appellate court; a turning around of the short-term market price trend of a security, either from downward to upward, or the other way around.
bring-to-mind
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make (related)
To arrange or agree to:
accept (related)
(Intransitive) To receive something willingly.
A return telephone or radio call; especially one made automatically to authenticate a logon to a computer network
imagine (related)
assemble (related)
To fit together the parts or pieces of:
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