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Meaning

The word "recall" refers to the action of bringing back a memory or an idea into your mind. It can also mean to officially retrieve something, such as a product, or to order someone to return to a place. In a broader sense, it involves the process of remembering or fetching information stored in our minds.

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Etymology

The word "recall" comes from the Old French "recaller," which is derived from the Latin "recallere," meaning "to bring back, to call back." The prefix "re-" means "back," and "call" comes from the Latin "callare," meaning "to call."

Examples

  1. I need to recall the details of the meeting we had last week.
  2. The company had to recall the defective products from the market.
  3. I tried to recall the song I heard on the radio this morning.
  4. During the exam, I found it difficult to recall the information I had studied.
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