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Verbit

  1. (transitive) To call back or call away (from); recall; withdraw one's words; retract; recant; unsay; cancel; call off.

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  • [...] intended to withcall him from his Studies, [...]
  • Alas, that he should himself have fallen on that very enchanted ground, from which it was the business and the glory of his life to withcall his younger brethren!
  • By order of the President, Bayard's brigade was withcalled, and followed by three divisions, commanded by Generals Shields, King, and Ord, was sent with all possible haste to intercept Jackson's retreat up the valley.
  • This long debate ended in voting an address to be made to the King, to desire his Majesty before that they proceeded to give any more money, he would please to declare war against France, and withcall his ambassador from the French Court.
  • Instead the troops were withcalled, and began once more the weary work of besieging a fortified city [...]
  • Besides, seeing he is the author of secret contemplation, and estranged from all public affairs, and the highest of all the planets, he doth, as he withcalls his mind from outward business, so also make it ascend higher, [...]
  • He withcalls all he's swore.
  • When war was declared with Germany in April of that year the jubilee was withcalled.
  • A policy which withcalls us from the great task we have in the Pacific is recreant to our duty as a great state, and to all that we owe to the civilization of the world.
  • His ignorance of law and indifference as to essential principles underlying law — displayed in his appointment of Stewart and his purpose of withcalling Johnson's pardons, were about all that has troubled me, [...]

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Partisiipin perfektiwithcalled
Imperfektiwithcalled
Partisiipin preesenswithcalling
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