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call out
verb
- to utter aloud, esp loudly
- tr to summon
- tr to order (workers) to strike
- tr to summon (an employee) to work at a time outside his normal working hours, usually in an emergency
- tr to challenge to a duel
Example Sentences
The administration has pulled the security clearances of numerous lawyers and former government officials, Trump has personally called out for investigation, including some who are now unable to work in their field.
When firefighters call out sick or are on vacation, their shifts are either backfilled by employees working overtime, or the department places some engines, ambulances or other equipment out of service for the day.
The East Belfast MP said the band's position was "appalling and outrageous" and said there was a collective political will in London and Dublin to "call out" their comments.
She was so well-known that people called out to her on the street.
Public Counsel Chief Executive Kathryn Eidmann said she believes her organization has a duty to call out what it sees as an injustice: leaving vulnerable children without legal representation.
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