0 present participle of recall --
1 to bring the memory of a past event into your mind, and often to give a description of what you remember: --
[ + -ing verb ] She recalled seeing him outside the shop on the night of the robbery.
[ + question word ] Can you recall what happened last night?
[ + (that) ] He recalled (that) he had sent the letter over a month ago.
"As I recall," he said with some irritation, "you still owe me €150."
The old man recalled the city as it had been before the war.
2 to order the return of a person who belongs to an organization or of products made by a company: --
The company recalled thousands of jars of baby food after a salmonella scare.
The ambassador was recalled when war broke out.
In this section we begin by recalling some attractive properties of structured condition numbers for problems that we can solve accurately, and discuss possible generalizations.
Therefore, we begin by recalling the stage that is set in that proof.
Finally, we need to consider the issue of recalling a single versus a repeated experience.
Neither group experienced difficulty on measures of category fluency, learning words in a list, or recalling verbal information after a temporal delay.
It is worth recalling here that we assume that the edge probability p(n) satisfies n-1/4+ 6 p(n) 6 3/4.
Importantly, bias in recalling life events was omitted as all data were collected routinely and independently of the study.
We begin by recalling the meaning of blender.
Recalling word lists reveals ' cognitive dysmetria ' in schizophrenia : a positron emission tomography study.