Present participle for to depend on with full trust or confidence
“You know you can call on me or Tessa if you need us.”
Present participle for to require or need in order to work or be successful
“This project will call on the experience of military aeromedical personnel as well as those in the private sector.”
Present participle for to ask someone earnestly or humbly for something
“I would like to call on you to please hit the like button and subscribe to my channel.”
Present participle for to put a request to
“It would have been nice to feel like I could call on my dad for help if I ever found myself in a financial bind.”
Present participle for to have recourse to
“He will be able to call on the multinational forces if he deems it necessary to have them deal with a problem.”
Present participle for to pay a visit to
“I must call on her while I'm in town.”
Present participle for to consult a professional as a client
Present participle for to (attempt to) influence, persuade or pressure someone, typically politically
Present participle for to tell or order someone to do something, especially in a formal or official way
Present participle for to advise earnestly
Present participle for to get into contact with, especially by telephone
Present participle for to gather a group together for a particular purpose
The citing or mentioning someone or something
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