To call back; to summon to return; as, to recall troops; to recall an ambassador., To revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; to take back; to withdraw; as, to recall words, or a decree., To call back to mind; to revive in memory; to recollect; to remember; as, to recall bygone days., A calling back; a revocation., A call on the Trumpet, bugle, or drum, by which soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, etc.
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Isobaric is the term meaning equal pressure. I don't recall seeing this word used in a medical context, though.
maybe the following word might help you....actually, its meaning is the exact opposite of what you've stated in your question. an alternative definition of paramnesia, according to the encarta concise English dictionary,is 'an inability to recall the meanings of common words'.
I don't recall what he said.
There are two anagrams for the word "recall". They are:CallerCellar
Morphology is the smallest unit of meaning within a word. A single word can also be a morpheme. For example, in English the word "recall" contains 2 morphemes, re and call. While the prefix 're' is not a word, it does change the meaning of a word. "Call" is a morpheme because it too has meaning. Morphemes may or may not stand alone.
Yes, making a personal connection to a word you're trying to remember can help jog your memory by linking it to a familiar context or experience. This association can make it easier to recall the meaning when needed.
I don't recall that information. If you recall, we talked about this yesterday.
I don't recall her name being on the roster. Please recall the strike force at once.
The ability to remember a word.
The word 'recall' is a verb; it represents an action (the action of recalling something).
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