Pronunciation: /rɪˈkɔl/
noun the action or ability to remember something
A1 I have a good recall of my childhood memories.
A2 She has a great recall of all the details from the meeting.
B1 The recall of the product was issued due to safety concerns.
B2 The company issued a voluntary recall of the faulty product.
C1 The politician faced a recall election after a scandal.
C2 The artist's work demonstrates an impressive recall of historical events.
verb to bring back to mind; remember
A1 I recall my first day of school.
A2 She recalls the lyrics to her favorite song.
B1 The witness was able to recall the events of the accident.
B2 I can recall the details of the meeting from memory.
C1 The professor could recall every detail of the experiment.
C2 The historian is able to recall events from centuries ago with precision.
formal I recall meeting with the board of directors last week to discuss the budget.
informal Do you recall where we parked the car?
slang I can't recall the name of that restaurant, but it was lit.
figurative As I listened to the music, I recalled my childhood memories.
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