Recall

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Recall

Meaning of Recall

To supersede a minister or deprive him of his office . Also, to revoke , cancel or reverse a judgment on matters of fact.

Synonyms of Recall

(Call back), verb

  • abolish
  • abrogate
  • annul
  • cancel
  • disannul
  • dismiss
  • disqualify
  • invalidate
  • nullify
  • reanimate
  • reassemble
  • reconvene
  • repudiate
  • rescind
  • resuscitate
  • revive
  • revivify
  • revocare
  • revoke
  • summon back
  • take back
  • unsay
  • void
  • withdraw

(Re?nember), verb

  • be reminded of
  • call up
  • commemorate
  • conjure up
  • dwell upon
  • evoke
  • fix in the mind
  • have memories of
  • keep in mind
  • know again
  • know by heart
  • look back upon
  • memorialize
  • memorize
  • place
  • recognize
  • recollect
  • recordari
  • recover knowledge of
  • refresh one’s memory
  • relive
  • reminisce
  • retain
  • retrace
  • retrospect
  • review
  • revive
  • see in retrospect
  • summon up
  • think back to

Related Entries of Recall in the Encyclopedia of Law Project

Browse or run a search for Recall in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law.

Recall in Historical Law

You might be interested in the historical meaning of this term. Browse or search for Recall in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law.

Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms

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Mentioned in these terms

Countermand, Revocation, Supervisor.

Translate Recall from English to Spanish

Translation of Recall , with examples. More about free online translation into Spanish of Volver a llamar and other legal terms is available here.

Meaning of Recall in Political Science

A very basic notion of Recall related to the United States’election law is provided here: The process of removing a public official from office by voting

Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Recall

(You may find recall at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

1650s, “act of recalling to mind,” from recall (verb). In U.S. politics, “removal of an elected official,” 1902.

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See Also

  • Call
  • Revoke

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