When you recall something, you remember it, like telling your friend, "As I recall, you said you'd buy my lunch the next time we got together."
The verb recall means "remember," like an older person who recalls her school days, or "call to mind," like a painter's use of colors and shapes that recall early Pablo Picasso. Recall can also be a noun — you may know someone who has great recall, or memory, of events that everyone else has forgotten. If an automaker issues a recall on your car, this is a request to temporarily "take it back" to fix something. Don't forget about this kind of recall!
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call to mind
the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort)
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go back to something earlier
a call to return
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the act of removing an official by petition
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