RECALL', re and call.
1. To call back to take back as, to recall words or declarations.
2. To revoke to annul by a subsequent act as, to recall a decree.
3. To call back to revive in memory as, to recall to mind what has been forgotten.
4. To call back from a place or mission as, to recall a minister from a foreign court to recall troops from India.
RECALL', n.
1. A calling back revocation.
2. The power of calling back or revoking.
'Tis done, and since 'tis done, 'tis past recall.
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