called out

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call out
A meeting or rally held in order to find interested participants, eg. for an activity or sports team

So many people attended the basketball call out that the coach decided to form 2 teams.

call out
An incidence of someone being summoned for some purpose

I had to pay for the call out of the plumber after the pipe burst.

call out
To order into service; to summon into service

The Governor called out the National Guard.

call out
To challenge, to denounce

He was very insulting. Finally Jack called him out and shut him up.

call out
To specify, especially in detail

They call out 304 stainless steel in the drawing, but the part was made from aluminum.

call out
To yell out; to vocalize audibly; announce

You just call out my name / And you know wherever I am / I'll come running to see you again.

call out
{f} order troops to assemble; challenge to a duel; shout, speak in a loud voice
call out
To challenge another wrestler, usually done while in the ring
call out
{i} number letter or other symbol used to call attention to a particular part of an illustration
call out
challenge to a duel; "D'Artignan called out Pushkin"
call out
utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"
call out
If you call someone out, you order or request that they come to help, especially in an emergency. Colombia has called out the army and imposed emergency measures I called the doctor out The fire brigade should always be called out to a house fire. see also call 3
call out
Feature that enables the TAC II system to telephone a predetermined list of individuals to alert them to alarm situations
call out
graphics and layout term
call out
call out loudly, as of names or numbers
called out

    Turkish pronunciation

    kôld aut

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkôld ˈout/ /ˈkɔːld ˈaʊt/

    Etymology

    [ 'kol ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old Norse kalla; akin to Old English hildecalla battle herald, Old High German kallOn to talk loudly, Old Church Slavonic glasu voice.

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