a call to order

  • 61Call Login Systems — are telephone systems that allow the Voice based Call Center Executives to login to their phone equipment in order to make or receive calls. This system helps in calculating login hours, documentation hours, and break timings. Examples include… …

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  • 62call monitoring — UK US noun [U] ► COMMERCE, COMMUNICATIONS the act of listening to and recording phone conversations between customers and company employees in order to improve service, and as a record of what has been discussed and agreed: »Call monitoring helps …

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  • 63call-up — call′ up n. 1) mil an order to report for active military service 2) cvb a call or urging to service • Etymology: 1625–35 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 64call a halt — ( ● halt * * * demand or order a stop he decided to call a halt to all further discussion …

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  • 65call for somebody — ˈcall for sb derived (especially BrE) to collect sb in order to go somewhere • I ll call for you at 7 o clock. Main entry: ↑callderived …

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  • 66Call-ace whist — (Esmakker whist) is the most popular card game in Denmark and also popular in Greenland. Deck: 52 cards + 3 jokersDeal: 13 cards to each player and 3 to a kat (cat)Bidding: Forehand starts the bidding by naming a number of tricks he expects to be …

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  • 67Call of Silence (NCIS) — Call of Silence is an episode of the drama television series NCIS .A now elderly United States Marine veteran and WWII Medal of Honor recipient, Ernie Yost brings his old service pistol to NCIS headquarters, claiming the pistol is evidence he… …

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  • 68call forth — index educe, elicit, engender, evoke, foment, incite, induce, order, provoke, resort …

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  • 69call up someone — call up (someone) 1. to order soldiers to begin active service. The secretary of defense called up more reserves, which brings the total number of troops on active duty to 29,000. 2. to choose someone to play at a higher rank of a sport. Herman… …

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  • 70call up — (someone) 1. to order soldiers to begin active service. The secretary of defense called up more reserves, which brings the total number of troops on active duty to 29,000. 2. to choose someone to play at a higher rank of a sport. Herman was… …

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