English to Punjabi Dictionary recall

recall

ਯਾਦ
definition
verb
I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital
bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, especially so as to recount it to others; remember.
the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru
officially order (someone) to return to a place.
noun
a recall of Parliament
an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something.
he has amazing recall
the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced.
example
people's understanding and subsequent 'recall' of stories or events
The assassination of Hariri led to the 'recall' of the US ambassador from Damascus and warnings about Syrian sponsorship of terrorism.
students can 'recall' templates or stored formats
people's understanding and subsequent 'recall' of stories or events
he has amazing 'recall'
We have an ability to contact those importers, 'recall' any products that we consider to be of high risk, and, of course, publish any further information that is necessary.
Subjects were instructed that they should remember as many words as possible for purposes of subsequent 'recall' .
We would not expect that agreement to take part in the study would have altered their recording behaviour or their subsequent 'recall' of the consultations.
Dalyell's arguments for immediate 'recall' of parliament seem to me to be unanswerable.
It has come up with the plausible, although ridiculous, excuse that it has software problems with 103,000 handsets and so has had to 'recall' them.
I thought Labour opposed it at the time; as I 'recall' the situation, it opposed it pretty strongly.
I just wish my powers of 'recall' were a little… sharper.
Even when a practice was prompted to remind a child to return, the decision to actually 'recall' that child was made by the doctor.
The date is Friday 2nd April and all who attended last year's inaugural event will 'recall' the outstanding success of the night.
Would a Davis resignation cancel the 'recall' , and leave Bustamante as governor?
That could mean an instant 'recall' for Liam George, who was dropped to the bench at Yeovil.
Remember that some patients will 'recall' events that occurred when they were under general anesthesia.
She sat down and tried to remember, downcast at her failure to 'recall' the events of the vivid dream.
Once I could remember everything and 'recall' each event, I began to write.
As you talk him through the process, let him 'recall' the data.
expert systems can produce solutions with the speed, 'recall', accuracy, and consistency that only a computer can provide
For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and 'recall' vast amounts of information.
Bucks had complained vigorously for having to 'recall' their players who had already gone on holiday for the league recess.
Memories plague my mind as I 'recall' certain things.
Wednesday, one of his political advisers said he will make a formal announcement after the 'recall' is officially certified and a date for the ballot is set.
In this conceptualization, it would seem unlikely that a pre-verbal infant would have the capacity to remember and 'recall' specific events.
Martin John was also blessed with a great sense of 'recall' and memory and could enliven any gathering with his stories from back through the years.
The Drugs Agency still lacks the power to order the 'recall' of contaminated meat.
So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both 'recall' an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation.
If something has been perceived subliminally, it is stored in a part of the memory that is inaccessible to conscious 'recall' .
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