Present participle for to contact someone by telephone
“It has come to our attention that several staff members who failed to call in to tell us that they were not working on June 7th were confused as to whether they needed to call in.”
Present participle for to pay a visit to someone
“In one case, a father used to call in unexpectedly at the place where his daughter worked in order to ensure that she was actually working.”
Present participle for to summon or call for someone
“Don't be a smart-aleck with me. Call in the manager!”
Present participle for to withdraw something from sale or circulation
“Where tainted products have already entered the market, action must be taken to remove them from the shelves and even, if necessary, to call in the products.”
Present participle for to pay a visit in an impromptu manner
Present participle for to visit or stay somewhere regularly or frequently
Present participle for to put into effect or use
Present participle for to consult a professional as a client
Present participle for to gather or summon for a formal meeting
Present participle for to challenge the truth or rightness of
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