Recall may refer to:
- Recollection, recall from memory
- Product recall
- Recall election
- Letter to recall sent to return an ambassador from a country, either as a diplomatic protest or because the diplomat is being reassigned elsewhere and is being replaced by another envoy
- Recall to employment after a layoff
- Recall (information retrieval), a statistical measure (contrasted with precision), the fraction of (all) relevant material that is returned by the search
- Recall, in dog training, the process of bringing a dog to the caller from a distance
- Recall (bugle call), a bugle call used to signify that an activity should end
- Recall (broadcasting), the changing of a broadcasting station's call sign, parallel to rebranding
- Recall (email), a feature in Microsoft Outlook for retracting ill-advised emails and spam message alerts
- Recall, a button on a British telephone
- Recall, a button on a calculator
- ReCALL, an academic journal about computer-assisted language learning
Famous quotes containing the word recall:
“Who will remember happiness?
I can recall that they are dead.
I know that heaven cracked one day,
And only God knows what they said.”
—Allen Tate (18991979)
“When you are rich, always remember the days when you were poor, so that there wont be poor times when you have to recall the days when you were rich.”
—Chinese proverb.
“It is, after all, very interesting that sound can reflect like water, like a mirror. And notice that Vinteuils phrase only shows me that to which I did not pay attention at the time. Of my worries, of my loves at that time, it does not recall a thing, it has made the exchange.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)