Remembered, or brought to mind
“They experienced emotions of anger, sadness, anxiety, and happiness in each of the recalled memories.”
Relieved of one's duty or responsibility at a foreign place or location
“Reserve units with special skills helped the post's personnel process recalled soldiers.”
Commemorated or remembered, typically from being noteworthy
To have recovered something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
To have recalled from memory
“It would seem unlikely that a pre-verbal infant would have the capacity to recall specific events.”
Past tense for to cause one to remember or think of
“The pastels recall early works by Elizabeth Murray, Korman's contemporary.”
Past tense for to revoke or annul (an action or decision)
“Thereupon, the district judge would recall his order for a preliminary examination.”
Past tense for to officially order (someone) to return to a place
“The only way to avoid so scandalous a scene is to recall the ambassador immediately.”
Past tense 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 recall the products.”
Past tense for to learn by heart or commit to memory
(usually with negative) Past tense for to be able to recall someone or something
Past tense for to recall or thoughtfully
Past tense for to recall or relive a past experience or feeling
Past tense for to repeat (someone's words or opinions), especially to express agreement
Past tense for to succeed in evoking or representing
Past tense for to discharge from a job or position
Past tense for to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery
Past tense for to mention as an example or reference
(remind one of) Past tense for to awaken memories of something
Past tense for to arouse or trigger, especially feelings or emotions
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