Recall (memory)
WordNet

noun


(1)   The act of removing an official by petition
(2)   The process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort)
"He has total recall of the episode"
(3)   A bugle call that signals troops to return
(4)   A call to return
"The recall of our ambassador"
(5)   A request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair)

verb


(6)   Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
"I can't remember saying any such thing"
"I can't think what her last name was"
"Can you remember her phone number?"
"Do you remember that he once loved you?"
"Call up memories"
(7)   Cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression
"She was recalled by a loud laugh"
(8)   Summon to return
"The ambassador was recalled to his country"
"The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession"
(9)   Go back to something earlier
"This harks back to a previous remark of his"
(10)   Cause to be returned
"Recall the defective auto tires"
"The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt"
(11)   Make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution
"The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty"
(12)   Call to mind
"His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
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Etymology


From recognitionem (accusative of recognitio), from stem recognit, past participle of recognoscere.

Noun


recognition

  1. the act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized
    He looked at her for ten full minutes before recognition dawned.
  2. an awareness that something observed has been observed before
  3. acceptance as valid or true
    The law was a recognition of their civil rights.
  4. official acceptance of the status of a new government by that of another country
  5. honour, favourable note, or attention
    The charity gained plenty of recognition for its efforts, but little money.
 
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