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Recall from Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹiˌkɔɫ/, /ɹɪˈkɔɫ/ /ˈfɹəm
ri-KAWL frum, ri-KAWL frum
rɪˈkɔːl/ /fɹˈɒm
ri-KAWL from

Definition

To remember or bring back information, experiences, or facts from a particular time, place, or situation.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for talking about memories, facts, or details related to a specific source or context, e.g. 'recall from childhood'. Formal and often used in academic or professional contexts. Usually followed by a noun (time, place, situation). Frequently confused with 'remember', but 'recall from' emphasizes the source of the memory.

Example Sentences

I can recall from my childhood that we had a big garden.

basic

Do you recall from the meeting what the deadline was?

basic

She can recall from the book many interesting facts.

basic

I don't recall from where I've seen him before, but he looks familiar.

natural

Can you recall from last year if we had this issue already?

natural

Whenever I smell cookies, I recall from my grandmother's kitchen.

natural