re-call
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See also: recall
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From re- + call, with hyphen to avoid confusion with recall (“remember”).
Verb
[edit]re-call (third-person singular simple present re-calls, present participle re-calling, simple past and past participle re-called)
- (transitive) Alternative form of recall (“To call again.”)
- 1817, Edward Baines, History of the Wars of the French Revolution: Volume 2, page 303:
- In 1792 the troubles in Poland re-called him to arms.
- 2015, Jon J. Raasch, Graham Murray, Vadim Ogievetsky, Joseph Lowery, “Exploring Charting Tools”, in JavaScript® and jQuery® for Data Analysis and Visualization, Wrox, →ISBN, →LCCN, section “Creating HTML5 Canvas Charts”, page 189:
- animationTick calls _tickAnimation on all of the chart elements, calls the main _render method of the chart to render it out to the canvas, and finally, if any of the elements were still in progress, requests a new animation frame that will re-call animationTick when the new frame is ready.