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(v)
(transitive) To draw or pull (something) away or back from its original position or situation.
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(intransitive) To return to a place.
(intransitive) To come or go back (to a place or person).
(transitive) To regain or get back something.
To telephone someone again at a more convenient time.
To recall; to collect one's thoughts again, especially about past events.
(transitive) To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.
(n)
The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the act of recalling to memory.
The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection.
The ability to recall past events; recollection.
(transitive, idiomatic) To call on the telephone.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
A reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.
(intransitive, copulative) To communicate with a base etc, by telephone.
withdrawal
The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.
A type of metabolic shock the body undergoes when a substance (such as a drug) on which a patient is dependent is withheld.
An act or instance of revoking.
The act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
(transitive) To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing.
(transitive) To formally revoke the validity of.
(transitive) To cancel, invalidate, annul.
(law) An invalidation of something, especially a legal contract.
Release or detachment from a physical situation or other involvement.
Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank.
(transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
The process of removing or the fact of being removed.
(programming) A function pointer passed as an argument to another function.
An act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure.
(adj)
(psychology) Introverted; not inclined to interact with other people.
The act of reduction or depletion (including through withdrawal or utilization).
(transitive) To delete.
At or near the rear.
The act of retrieving or something retrieved.
An act of retrieval.
(transitive) To replenish to, resume (a good state of mind or body).
(transitive) To return land to a suitable condition for use.
A return to normal health.
The process or the instance of recovery.
(transitive) To get back; to recover possession of.
(transitive) To reestablish, or bring back into existence.
Able to be recycled.
The act of resuming or starting something again.
(countable, uncountable) The act of entering again.
That has been through a recycling process.
(transitive) To experience (something) again; to live over again.
The practice of sorting and collecting waste materials for new use.
The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks.
To affirm again.
Alternative spelling of reelection. [Act of electing to office one previously elected to and serving in office.]
The act of reiterating.
(transitive) To do or say again (and again).
to state again (without changing)
A second or subsequent admission.
The act of restating.
(transitive) To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
The act by which somebody is summoned.
A part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject; context.
Of, relating to, or contemplating the past.
An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
(transitive) To lose remembrance of.
A small dot or mark.
A recapitulation.
(uncountable) Emotional pressure suffered by a human being or other animal.
(law) Somebody's own act and deed.
(ambitransitive) To summarize or repeat in concise form.
Someone or something that reminds.
(intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.
Something that boosts.
A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete.
One who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper.
Suggestive of an earlier event or times.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of reemphasize. [To emphasize again; to reiterate.]
The act by which something is remembered.
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
A speaking or noticing of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner.
A set of items or amount of material procured, gathered or presented together.
A keepsake; an object kept as a reminder of a place or event.
The capability for rational thought.
The act of committing something to memory or memorizing.
(transitive) To call people together; to convene; to convoke.
An object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental or nostalgic reasons.
(transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
An item of sentimental value, that is given or kept to remember an event or location.
British standard spelling of emphasize.
A subsequent brief recitement or enumeration of the major points in a narrative, article, or book.
(transitive) To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar.
(uncountable) The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later, usually at will.
A symbol or annotation.
A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation.
(transitive) To honour the memory of someone or something with a ceremony or object.
Act of electing to office one previously elected to and serving in office.