List of antonyms from "re-calibrate" to antonyms from "re-capitulate"
Discover our 2359 antonyms available for the terms "re-call, re callings, re-calling, re called, re-calibrate" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Re-calibrate (53 antonyms)
- Re-calibrated (53 antonyms)
- Re calibrated (53 antonyms)
- Re calibrates (53 antonyms)
- Re-calibrates (53 antonyms)
- Re calibrating (53 antonyms)
- Re-calibrating (53 antonyms)
- Re call (192 antonyms)
- Re-call (192 antonyms)
- Re called (168 antonyms)
- Re-called (168 antonyms)
- Re calling (177 antonyms)
- Re-calling (177 antonyms)
- Re callings (19 antonyms)
- Re-callings (19 antonyms)
- Re-calls (192 antonyms)
- Re calls (192 antonyms)
- Re canted (96 antonyms)
- Re-canted (96 antonyms)
- Re canting (96 antonyms)
- Re-canting (96 antonyms)
- Re cap (27 antonyms)
- Re-cap (27 antonyms)
- Re-capitulate (54 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « re-call »
- As in memory : noun ability to hold in the mind
- As in recall : noun remembrance
- As in recall : noun request for return
- As in recognition : noun identification, acknowledgment
- As in remembrance : noun memory, recollection
- As in withdrawal : noun removal; retraction
- As in recollection : noun remembrance
- As in recovery : noun the act of regaining possession
- As in retention : noun memory
- As in retraction : noun recantation
- As in cancellation : noun calling off; erasure
- As in recollection : noun memory
- As in retention : noun keeping
- As in palinode : noun retraction
- As in recantation : noun retraction
- As in rescission : noun reversal
- As in retractation : noun retraction
- As in déja vu : noun already seen or experienced
- As in flashback : noun remembrance
- As in annulment : noun voiding an agreement
- As in lift : verb repeal, revoke
- As in memorize : verb remember
- As in mind : verb remember
- As in override/overrule : verb cancel, reverse a decision
- As in quote : verb repeat something spoken, written by another
- As in recall : verb remember
- As in recall : verb ask for return of offending thing
- As in recant : verb take back something said
- As in recognize : verb identify
- As in recollect : verb remember
- As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
- As in remember : verb keep in mind; summon into mind
- As in remind : verb awaken memories of something
- As in reminisce : verb go over in one's memory
- As in repeal : verb declare null and void
- As in rescind : verb declare null and void
- As in restore : verb fix, make new
- As in retain : verb hold on to physically or mentally
- As in retract : verb take back; renege on
- As in retrieve : verb get back
- As in reverse : verb cancel, change
- As in review : verb go over again
- As in revoke : verb take back; cancel
- As in summon : verb call to a place
- As in take back : verb retract
- As in think : verb remember
- As in withdraw : verb retract; declare void
- As in call to mind : verb to recollect
- As in recapture : verb regain
- As in cancel : verb equal out
- As in bethink : verb consider
- As in reclaim : verb restore
- As in retrace : verb repeat
- As in pink-slip : verb dismiss
- As in recondition : verb restore
- As in reecho : verb echo
- As in restitute : verb restore
- As in conjure up : verb bring to mind
- As in countermand : verb annul, cancel a command
- As in dismiss : verb remove from job, responsibility
- As in echo : verb repeat, copy
- As in evoke : verb induce, stimulate
- As in forswear : verb abandon, disavow
- As in annul : verb void an agreement
- As in hint : verb suggest; indicate
- I should like you to re-call those officers who were with me at the time.
- Extract from : « Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate the Railroad Riots in July, 1877 » by Various
- Close your eyes now and re-call—the word thus hyphenated is more suggestive—the scene around this morning's breakfast table.
- Extract from : « The Art of Public Speaking » by Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein