Synonyms for re-called
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : verb ri-kawl; noun ri-kawl, ree-kawl for 7–9, 12, 13; ree-kawl for 10, 11 |
Phonetic Transcription : verb rɪˈkɔl; noun rɪˈkɔl, ˈri kɔl for 7–9, 12, 13; ˈri kɔl for 10, 11 |
Top 10 synonyms for re-called Other synonyms for the word re-called
- abate
- abjure
- abnegate
- abrogate
- acquaint
- adduce
- admitted
- adumbrate
- allowed
- alter
- angle
- annihilate
- annul
- ape
- apostatize
- apprise
- arouse
- assemble
- attest
- awaken
- ax
- axed
- back
- back down
- back off
- back out
- back out of
- backpedal
- backtrack
- backwater
- balance out
- ban
- bar
- be familiar
- bear in mind
- beckon
- beep
- bend to one's will
- bethink
- bid
- blot out
- blow
- boot
- boot out
- bounce
- bring back
- bring back to
- bring to mind
- bring up
- broach
- brood over
- brought back
- brought to mind
- brush up
- build up
- bump
- button down
- call
- call attention
- call back
- call for
- call forth
- call in
- call into action
- call off
- call to mind
- call together
- call up
- call upon
- can
- cancel
- canned
- cashier
- caught
- caution
- celebrated
- change one's mind
- charge
- check out
- check thoroughly
- cite
- cling to
- clutch
- coax
- come to one
- command
- commemorate
- commemorated
- commit to memory
- compensate for
- conjure
- conjure up
- connote
- consecrated
- contain
- contradict
- contrive
- control
- convene
- convert
- convoke
- counteract
- counterbalance
- countercheck
- countermand
- counterorder
- counterpoise
- cram
- crawl out of
- create
- cue
- cure
- customary
- debrief
- declare
- declare invalid
- declare null and void
- defrock
- delete
- deliberate
- deny
- depone
- depose
- descry
- deselect
- detail
- detain
- determinate
- devise
- diagnose
- diagnosticate
- dial back
- dig into the past
- direct
- disallow
- disavow
- discard
- discharge
- discharged
- disclaim
- disemploy
- disfrock
- dislodged
- dismantle
- dismiss
- dismissed
- disown
- displace
- displaced
- disqualify
- disregard
- dissolve
- distinguish
- ditto
- do like
- domesticate
- dominate
- double back
- draft
- draw in
- draw on
- drop
- dwell upon
- eat one's words
- educe
- efface
- ejected
- elicit
- eliminate
- emphasize
- end
- enjoin
- enjoy
- enshrine
- erase
- espy
- esteemed
- evince
- evoke
- evoked
- evolve
- excerpt
- excite
- exclude
- expelled
- expose
- expunge
- extort
- extract
- fall back
- fetch
- finger
- fire
- fired
- fish
- fix in the mind
- flash
- flash on
- flip-flop
- foreshadow
- forget
- forget it
- forgo
- forsake
- forswear
- freed
- frustrate
- furlough
- furloughed
- gather
- get
- get back
- get off the hook
- give a cue
- give an inkling
- give notice to
- give rise to
- give someone his or her walking papers
- give someone the ax
- give someone the gate
- give someone the pink slip
- give the ax
- give the gate
- give the heave-ho
- give up
- give walking papers
- give warning
- go back
- go back on
- go back on one's word
- go like
- go over
- govern
- grasp
- hail
- hand onto
- hark back
- hash over
- have
- have change of heart
- have memories
- heal
- hint
- hold
- hold dear
- hold fast
- honored
- husband
- identified
- ignore
- imitate
- impart
- impeach
- impersonate
- imply
- improve
- infer
- influence
- inform
- insinuate
- instance
- intimate
- invalidate
- invite
- invoke
- jog memory
- jog one's memory
- keep
- keep forever
- keep in mind
- keep possession
- kept
- kick out
- kill
- know
- know again
- know by heart
- known
- KO
- laid off
- laid-off
- lay off
- leak
- learn
- learn by heart
- let go
- let it be known
- let out
- let out of bag
- lift
- live in the past
- look at again
- look back
- look back on
- maintain
- make
- make healthy
- make like
- make null and void
- make one remember
- make one think
- make out
- make restitution
- make up for
- make void
- master
- materialize
- memorialize
- memorialized
- memorize
- memorized
- mend
- mention
- milk
- mimic
- mind
- minded
- mirror
- mobilize
- modernize
- modify
- motion
- muse over
- muster
- nail
- nail down
- nail it down
- name
- negate
- neutralize
- nig
- nix
- not heed
- note
- notice
- nullify
- obliterate
- observe
- offset
- opt out
- order
- oust
- ousted
- outvote
- outweigh
- override
- overrule
- overset
- overthrow
- overturn
- own
- palinode
- parallel
- paraphrase
- parrot
- peg
- pension
- perceive
- perceived
- perseverate
- petition
- pink-slip
- pinpoint
- place
- point
- point out
- polish up
- possess
- prefigure
- preserve
- preserved
- press
- prevail over
- proclaim
- prod
- produce as by magic
- prompt
- provoke
- pull back
- pull in
- pull the plug
- put an end to
- put away
- put back
- put flea in ear
- put in mind
- put in power again
- quash
- raise
- rally
- reacquire
- react
- realized
- reanimate
- reassess
- rebound
- rebuild
- recall
- recalled
- recant
- recap
- recapitulate
- recapture
- recede
- recite
- reclaim
- recognize
- recollect
- recollected
- recondition
- reconsider
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recoup
- recover
- recruit
- redeem
- redouble
- redress
- reel in
- reelect
- reerect
- reestablish
- reevaluate
- reexamine
- reexperience
- refer to
- reference
- reflect
- reflect on
- reform
- refresh
- refresh memory
- refurbish
- refute
- regain
- regarded
- regenerate
- rehabilitate
- rehash
- rehire
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinstate
- reintroduce
- reinvest
- reiterate
- reject
- rejuvenate
- relax
- release
- released
- relive
- remark
- remember
- remembered
- remind
- reminisce
- remove
- removed
- render inert
- render null and void
- renege
- renew
- renig
- renounce
- renovate
- repair
- repeal
- repeat
- replace
- replaced
- repossess
- repress
- reproduce
- repudiate
- request
- rescind
- rescue
- resemble
- reserve
- resolve
- resound
- respected
- respond
- restitute
- restore
- restrain
- retain
- retained
- retake
- retell
- rethink
- retire
- retired
- retouch
- retract
- retreat
- retrocede
- retrograde
- retrospect
- return
- reverberate
- reverenced
- reverse
- review
- revise
- revisit
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- revoke
- ride roughshod
- ring
- ring a bell
- rouse
- rub out
- rubber-stamp
- rule against
- rule out
- run over
- run through
- run up flagpole
- sack
- sacked
- salvage
- sanctified
- sanctioned
- save
- say in passing
- scrub
- second
- see
- send for
- send packing
- sent away
- sent home
- set aside
- set to rights
- shadow
- sheathe
- shelve
- shoot down
- show someone the door
- shut out
- sight
- sighted
- sign
- signal
- signify
- solemnized
- solicit
- spot
- spring
- stamp out
- stand down
- stir
- stir up
- stop
- store
- strengthen
- stress
- strike a note
- subpoena
- suggest
- summon
- summon up
- supersede
- suppress
- suspend
- suspended
- sway
- swear off
- tab
- tag
- take another look
- take back
- take in
- take no account of
- tame
- terminate
- think back
- think of
- think over
- throw over
- thwart
- tip off
- tip one's hand
- to remember
- toll
- touch on
- touch up
- train
- trample
- treasure
- turn around
- turn away
- turn the tables
- undo
- unfrock
- unsay
- unseat
- update
- upset
- urge
- vacate
- vanquish
- venerated
- verify
- veto
- vibrate
- vitiate
- void
- waken
- wangle out
- warn
- wash out
- weasel out
- welsh
- whisper
- win back
- wink
- wipe out
- withdraw
- withhold
- worm out
- worm out of
- worshiped
- X-out
- zap
Définition of re-called
Origin :- 1580s, "to bring back by calling upon," from re- "back, again" + call (v.); in some cases a loan-translation of Middle French rappeler (see repeal (v.)) or Latin revocare (see revoke). Sense of "bring back to memory" is from 1610s. Related: Recalled; recalling.
- As in discharged : adj dismissed
- As in observed : adj commemorated
- As in recalled : adj remembered
- As in recalled : adj relieved of responsibility
- As in recognized : adj acknowledged
- As in remembered : adj thought of
- As in replaced : adj having another in one's place
- 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
- The severe trials through which he had passed, re-called again, opened the flood of sorrow, which well nigh swept him away.
- Extract from : « Uncle Daniel's Story Of "Tom" Anderson » by John McElroy
- I re-called to their memory the pitiful state they had been in when they ran into my house, crying and invoking justice.
- Extract from : « My Friends the Savages » by Giovanni Battista Cerruti
- The cavalry was re-called, and Hinks began the formation of an attacking party from his division.
- Extract from : « The Black Phalanx » by Joseph T. Wilson
- "I have been there for eight months, was re-called to Canada for two months, and am now on my way back," I replied.
- Extract from : « On the Fringe of the Great Fight » by George G. Nasmith
Antonyms for re-called
- abandon
- abandoned
- accept
- acknowledge
- admit
- advance
- affirm
- agree
- aid
- allow
- answer
- antique
- appoint
- approve
- arrange
- assist
- authorize
- be ignorant
- be original
- begin
- break
- build
- calm
- cancel
- claim
- conceal
- confirm
- construct
- continue
- corroborate
- create
- damage
- deaden
- decline
- decrease
- demote
- deny
- depress
- descend
- desecrated
- desert
- destroy
- differ
- disapprove
- disbelieve
- dishonored
- dismiss
- disobey
- disperse
- dispirit
- dispossess
- disregard
- divide
- do
- drop
- emphasize
- employ
- enact
- encourage
- endanger
- enforce
- engage
- establish
- exclude
- excogitate
- fire
- fix
- forfeit
- forge
- forget
- forgotten
- free
- give
- give birth
- go ahead
- go back to
- go forward
- halt
- harm
- help
- hide
- hire
- hold
- hurt
- ignore
- imbalance
- impose
- include
- injure
- insert
- institute
- keep
- kill
- lack
- leave alone
- legalize
- let go
- liberate
- lose
- lost
- lower
- maintain
- meet
- misinterpret
- miss
- misunderstand
- need
- neglect
- not have
- offer
- oppose
- overlook
- overlooked
- pass
- pass up
- permit
- praise
- preserve
- prevent
- quell
- ratify
- reaffirm
- recapitulate
- receive
- refuse
- release
- relinquish
- remain
- repeat
- reply
- repress
- reserve
- restore
- retain
- revalidate
- reverse
- revert
- revive
- ruin
- sanction
- save
- scatter
- schedule
- secure
- send away
- separate
- set down
- set up
- silence
- spend
- start
- stay
- stifle
- stop
- support
- suppress
- tip
- unfasten
- unnoticed
- unperceived
- unseen
- uphold
- validate
- want
- waste
- weaken
- welcome
- withhold
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