recall

verb23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

To remember something effectively and accurately.

To continue to remember something from the past.

To remember something in a way that produces strong, clear images in your mind.

To remember something with clarity and detail.

To remember something in a very clear and definite way.

To remember something without difficulty.

To remember something unexpectedly.

To remember something in the right way.

To remember something correctly and without errors.

To remember something with affection or pleasure.

To remember something in a way that is not clear or certain.

To remember something faintly or without much detail.

To have a slight or weak memory of something.

To remember something with a feeling of sad or regretful longing.

An election held to decide if a politician should be removed from office.

A vote to decide whether to remove an elected official from office.

A formal request signed by many people demanding a recall election.

Followed by a gerund (-ing form) to describe the memory of an action.

Used to introduce a clause describing a past event or situation that is being remembered.

To have the ability to remember something.

Not having the ability to remember something.

To make an effort to remember something.

To have the ability to remember something.

Not having the ability to remember something.

Used to express a memory that you are not completely certain about.