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call in

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Word: Call in

Part of Speech: Verb

Basic Meaning: The phrase "call in" has several meanings, but it generally involves making a phone call or asking for someone to come to a particular place.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Call in" can mean to make a phone call to report something or to request something.
  • It can also mean to visit someone briefly or to ask someone to come for a specific purpose.
Examples:
  1. Making a Phone Call:

    • "I need to call in to the radio station to request my favorite song."
  2. Taking Time Off:

    • "She decided to call in sick to work because she wasn't feeling well."
  3. Summoning Someone:

    • "The manager had to call in the experts to fix the broken machine."
  4. Brief Visit:

    • "The mayor likes to call in on some of the prominent citizens to discuss community issues."
  5. Sports Context:

    • "The coach decided to call in a substitute player during the game."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Call in" can also refer to summoning professionals or specialists for their expertise in a certain situation, as in "The company called in a consultant to help with the project."
Word Variants:
  • Call back: To return a phone call.
  • Call out: To shout or announce something.
Different Meanings:
  1. Recall Products: Sometimes, companies need to call in defective products, meaning they ask customers to return them.

    • Example: "The manufacturer had to call in the defective auto tires."
  2. Demand Payment: In finance, to "call in a loan" means to demand the repayment of a loan.

    • Example: "The bank decided to call in the loan because of missed payments."
Synonyms:
  • Summon: To call someone to come.
  • Contact: To get in touch with someone, usually by phone.
  • Request: To ask for something.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Call in sick: To inform your employer that you are not coming to work due to illness.
  • Call on someone: To visit someone briefly or to ask someone to do something.
  • Call off: To cancel something that was planned.
Summary:

"Call in" is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts, whether you're making a phone call, taking time off work, or requesting someone to come for a specific purpose.

Verb
  1. cause to be returned
    • recall the defective auto tires
    • The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt
  2. demand payment of (a loan)
    • Call a loan
  3. make a phone call
    • call in to a radio station
    • call in sick
  4. take a player out of a game in order to exchange for another player
  5. pay a brief visit
    • The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens
  6. summon to a particular activity or employment
    • Experts were called in
  7. summon to enter
    • The nurse called in the next patient

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