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recalled

[rɪˈkɔːld]

recalled Definition

  • 1bring the memory of a past event or situation, or a particular image, sensation, or emotion associated with it, into one's mind again
  • 2officially order the return of a product or its removal from the market

Using recalled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recalled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I recalled the day we first met.

  • Example

    The smell of the ocean recalled memories of childhood vacations.

  • Example

    The company recalled all of its products due to safety concerns.

recalled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with recalled

  • a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before their term has ended

    Example

    The governor is facing a recall election after his controversial decision.

  • recall value

    a measure of how many relevant items are returned when a search query is performed

    Example

    The search engine's recall value was impressive, returning almost all relevant results.

  • a type of systematic error that occurs when participants in a study inaccurately remember or report past events or experiences

    Example

    The study's results were affected by recall bias, as participants had difficulty remembering specific details.

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Summary: recalled in Brief

The verb 'recalled' [rɪˈkɔːld] means to bring a memory or sensation back to one's mind. It can also refer to the official order of a product's return or removal from the market. Examples include 'I recalled the day we first met.' and 'The company recalled all of its products due to safety concerns.' The phrase 'recall election' refers to the removal of an elected official from office, while 'recall value' is a measure of search result relevance.