Call in - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɒl ɪn|  American pronunciation of the word call in
Brit.  |kɔːl ɪn|  British pronunciation of the word call in

verb

- summon to enter
- summon to a particular activity or employment
- pay a brief visit (syn: call, visit)
- take a player out of a game in order to exchange for another player
- make a phone call
call in to a radio station
call in sick
- demand payment of (a loan) (syn: call)
- cause to be returned (syn: call back, recall, withdraw)

Extra examples

The director has just called in to say that he'll be late.

The makers have called in some cars with dangerous faults.

Why don't you call all your friends in and have a party?

They called in a TV repair man.

We are on the air and call in with questions.

The bank can call in the loan at any time.

Could you call in on Mum on your way home?

I'll take the call in my office.

'I'll give you a call in a couple days.' 'Okay. Catch you later.'

The doctors were stumped and had to call in a specialist.

Why don't you think it over and give me a call in a couple of days?

The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow

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