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re-call

noun as in recall

noun as in recall

noun as in remembrance

noun as in recollection

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noun as in retention

noun as in recollection

noun as in retention

noun as in déjà vu

noun as in flashback

verb as in lift

verb as in mind

verb as in quote

verb as in reinstate

verb as in reminisce

verb as in retrieve

verb as in think

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verb as in recapture

verb as in bethink

verb as in reclaim

verb as in retrace

verb as in conjure up

verb as in countermand

verb as in forswear

noun as in recall

noun as in recall

noun as in remembrance

noun as in recollection

Strongest matches

Strong matches

noun as in retention

noun as in recollection

noun as in retention

noun as in déjà vu

noun as in flashback

verb as in lift

verb as in mind

verb as in quote

verb as in reinstate

verb as in reminisce

verb as in retrieve

verb as in think

Weak match

verb as in recapture

verb as in bethink

verb as in reclaim

verb as in retrace

verb as in conjure up

verb as in countermand

verb as in forswear

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Example Sentences

There were rumors that the defense would re-call Andrew Young to the stand, but those did not pan out.

Close your eyes now and re-call—the word thus hyphenated is more suggestive—the scene around this morning's breakfast table.

I should like you to re-call those officers who were with me at the time.

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On this page you'll find 1897 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-call, such as: consciousness, mind, recollection, remembrance, thought, and anamnesis.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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