RECOLLECT vs RECALL: NOUN
- Same as Recollet.
- A friar of the Strict Observance, -- an order of Franciscans.
- A calling back; a revocation.
- A signal-flag used to recall a boat to a ship.
- The act of removing an official by petition
- The process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort)
- A bugle call that signals troops to return
- A call to return
- A request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair)
- A call on the trumpet, bugle, or drum, by which soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, etc.
- The right or procedure by which a public official, commonly a legislative or executive official, may be removed from office, before the end of his term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters.
- Short for recall of judicial decisions, the right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive party for certain cases involving the police power of the state.
- The action or fact of calling someone or something back.
- Memory; the ability to remember.
- A calling back; a summons to return; a demand for reappearance, as of a performer after he has left the stage (usually indicated by long-continued applause): as, the recall of an ambassador; the recall of an actor.
- A calling back to mind; the act of summoning up the memory of something; a bringing back from the past.
- Revocation; countermand; retraction; abrogation.
- A musical call played on a drum, bugle, or trumpet to summon back soldiers to the ranks or to camp.
- The right to employ this procedure.
- The procedure by which an elected official may be removed from office by popular vote.
- The act of revoking.
- In Information retrieval, the fraction of (all) relevant material that is returned by a search
- A signal, such as a bugle call, used to summon troops back to their posts.
- The act of recalling or summoning back, especially an official order to return.
- The ability to remember information or experiences.
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: VERB
- To recall; to collect one's thoughts again, especially about past events.
- To collect (things) together again.
- Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
- Cause to be returned
- Make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution
- Cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression
- Summon to return
- Call to mind
- Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
- Go back to something earlier
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To remember something; have a recollection.
- To use one's memory to become aware of (something); recall to mind.
- N/A
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- Reflexively, to compose one's self; to recover self-command; ; -- sometimes, formerly, in the perfect participle.
- To recover or recall the knowledge of; to bring back to the mind or memory; to remember.
- To request return of (a product) to the manufacturer, as for necessary repairs or adjustments.
- To subject (an elected official) to a recall.
- To bring back; restore.
- To cancel, take back, or revoke.
- To revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; to take back; to withdraw.
- To summon back to awareness of or concern with the subject or situation at hand.
- To call back; to summon to return
- To ask or order to return.
- To call back to mind; to revive in memory; to recollect; to remember.
- To remember; recollect.
- To be reminiscent of; seem similar to.
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Have a recollection
- Recall knowledge from memory
- To come together again; reunite.
- To gather; collect.
- To recover (one's self); collect (one's self): used reflexively in the past participle.
- To summon back, as scattered ideas; reduce to order; gather together.
- Synonyms To call up, call to mind. See remember and memory.
- To recover or recall knowledge of; bring back to the mind or memory; remember.
- To collect or gather again; collect what has been scattered: often written distinctively re-collect: as, to re-collect routed troops.
- (idiom) (recollect (oneself)) To become aware of one's immediate situation or purpose after a distraction.
- To revoke; take back, as something given or parted with; countermand; abrogate; cancel: as, to recall a decree or an order; to recall an edition of a book.
- To call back to mind or perception; renew the memory or experience of; bring again, as something formerly experienced.
- To call back from a distance; summon or cause to return or to be returned; bring back by a call, summons, or demand: as, to recall an ambassador or a ship; we cannot recall our lost youth.
- Synonyms Recant, Abjure, etc. (see renounce); Repeal, Rescind, etc. (see abolish).
- Bring to mind
- Recall knowledge from memory
- Have a recollection
- Make unavailable
- Bar from sale or distribution
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: RELATED WORDS
- Recreate, Comprehend, Imagine, Evoke, Forget, Reminisce, Relive, Believe, Call back, Call up, Think, Retrieve, Remind, Recall, Remember
- Hark back, Call back, Come back, Call up, Anamnesis, Echo, Retrieve, Remembrance, Return, Think, Withdraw, Remind, Recollection, Recollect, Remember
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recreate, Comprehend, Imagine, Evoke, Forget, Reminisce, Relive, Believe, Call back, Call up, Think, Retrieve, Remind, Recall, Remember
- Recount, Hark back, Call in, Call back, Come back, Call up, Echo, Retrieve, Remembrance, Return, Think, Remind, Recollection, Recollect, Remember
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Microcosm, into which he delves to recollect past happenings.
- Saturday evening and he did not recollect seeing Ms.
- Ability to memorize, recollect, and quickly retrieve relevant information.
- If you recollect, let me know what it was.
- The appellant could recollect nothing after this point.
- How many words can each person recollect correctly?
- Feels very proud to recollect those dark days!
- Those who simply try and recollect old memories.
- How many of them shall I recollect tomorrow?
- This is to enable you recollect at ease.
- CPSC has and will request a voluntary product recall by the manufacturer or issue a mandatory recall.
- The first section targets on associated words a student can immediately recall or recall after a delay.
- Board Recall Supported Petition, deliver to the Secretary a Board Recall Process Termination Notice.
- Authority to establish recall requirements or approve recall plans, including direct notification to consumers.
- Free recall, cued recall, and face recognition tests were administered, with confidence assessed for the last two measures.
- The recall was initiated following a recall from their chicken supplier, Tip Top Poultry, Inc.
- With this latest recall, Graco now has the largest car seat recall in American history.
- Recall it, then the Recall will not work.
- Documenting a Recall Incident A recall log must be kept of all failed tests outlining the procedures for the recall of improperly reprocessed items.
- The recall coordinator, with the assistance of the recall team, should evaluate the strategy employed during the recall.
RECOLLECT vs RECALL: QUESTIONS
- What should we do when we recollect the past history of aibea?
- Who was the first Recollect priest to be elevated to cardinalate?
- Why do bagolys fondly recollect the staves of the handlers?
- Does recollect mediate accuracy of judgments of learning?
- Do depression patients have inferior memory recall?
- Does the recall task influence the false-recall rate?
- Is probability of recall a good measure of free recall?
- When do the participants recall the words they are to recall?
- Do iPads improve patient recall and recall of Physiotherapy patient education?
- Why is my ad recall estimate lower than my Total Recall?
- Why did the recall notification change to a food recall warning?
- Should New York create a recall law to recall Andrew Cuomo?
- Do hormones affect fear recall and extinction recall?
- Why does the empowered recall override a normal recall?