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call back

1 of 1verb
/ˈkɔl bæk/
Forms:calls back,calling back,called back,called back
1

to remember something or someone from the past

transitive
  • His voice instantly called back memories of our time together.
  • The mention of her name called back forgotten experiences.
  • The reunion called back friends from different phases of my life.
  • The old movie calls back a sense of nostalgia.
  • The smell of the ocean called back memories of family vacations.
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2

to contact someone when the first attempt to communicate was missed or was unsuccessful

B2
  • I'll call the client back as soon as I finish this meeting.
  • I called the hotline back three times, but no one answered.
  • She needs to call her friend back about the weekend plans.
  • We're still waiting for the technician to call us back.
  • It's essential to call back promptly after a missed call.
3

to return to a location one visited earlier

transitive
  • The crew was called back to the set for a reshoot.
  • The security guard called us back when we forgot our bags at the entrance.
  • He was called back to the office for an urgent meeting.
  • The team was called back for a final rehearsal before the performance.
  • They were called back by the organizers to clarify some details.
4

to ask for something one lent or gave, to be returned

transitive
  • The neighbor called back the lawnmower after finishing the yard work.
  • The manager called back the issued laptop for software updates.
  • The landlord called back the keys from the previous tenants.
  • The library called the overdue books back from the members.
  • They decided to call back the borrowed car after the weekend.
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