recall in Arabic
recall in Arabic is سَحَبَ — recall means to bring a past event or fact back into your mind; to remember.
recall in Arabic
سَحَبَ
Pronounced: saḥaba
to order the return of (faulty product)
What does "recall" mean?
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verb To bring a past event or fact back into your mind; to remember.
"I can't recall exactly where I put my keys."
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verb To officially call someone or something back.
"The ambassador was recalled to the capital amid the crisis."
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verb To request the return of a faulty product.
"The automaker recalled thousands of cars over a brake defect."
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verb To remove an elected official from office through a public vote.
"Voters moved to recall the governor after the scandal."
recall in a sentence
- I can't recall exactly where I put my keys.
- She recalled the exact words he used that night.
- The ambassador was recalled to the capital amid the crisis.
- The automaker recalled thousands of cars over a brake defect.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "recall" in Arabic?
"recall" in Arabic is سَحَبَ. recall means: To bring a past event or fact back into your mind; to remember.
How do you pronounce سَحَبَ?
"recall" in Arabic is سَحَبَ, pronounced "saḥaba".
How do you use "recall" in a sentence?
Example: "I can't recall exactly where I put my keys." In Arabic, "recall" is سَحَبَ.
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