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call up

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Explanation of "Call Up"

Definition:
"Call up" is a phrasal verb that can mean several things depending on the context. Here are the main meanings:

Usage Instructions and Examples:
  1. Military Context:

    • Usage: "The government may call up reservists in times of war."
    • Example: "He was called up to serve in the army last year."
  2. Memory Recall:

    • Usage: "Can you call up that memory from last summer?"
    • Example: "I can’t call up the details of the meeting; it was too long ago."
  3. Communication:

    • Usage: "I’ll call you up later tonight."
    • Example: "She called him up to discuss their plans."
  4. Legal Context:

    • Usage: "The judge called up the case for review."
    • Example: "The lawyer asked the court to call up the evidence."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more formal context, "call up" can be used in discussions about military policies or legal proceedings.
  • In a casual conversation, it can refer to reminiscing about the past or recalling shared experiences.
Word Variants:
  • Noun: "Call-up" - refers to the act of ordering someone into military service.
    • Example: "He received his call-up notice last week."
Different Meanings:
  • Call to arms: This is a more formal phrase related to military service, which means to summon people to prepare for battle or service.
Synonyms:
  • For Military Context: summon, draft.
  • For Memory Recall: remember, recollect, evoke.
  • For Communication: telephone, ring, contact.
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Call to mind": Similar to "call up," this phrase means to remember or recall something.

    • Example: "This song always calls to mind my childhood."
  • "Call someone out": To challenge someone to prove their claims or confront them directly.

    • Example: "He called her out on her lie during the meeting."
Summary:

"Call up" is a versatile phrasal verb used in various contexts, from military service to recalling memories and making phone calls.

Noun
  1. an order to report for military duty
Verb
  1. call to arms; of military personnel
  2. recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
    • I can't remember saying any such thing
    • I can't think what her last name was
    • can you remember her phone number?
    • Do you remember that he once loved you?
    • call up memories
  3. get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone
    • I tried to call you all night
    • Take two aspirin and call me in the morning
  4. bring forward for consideration
    • The case was called up in court

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