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Definition of "call out" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To specify, especially in detail.

    • They call out 304 stainless steel in the drawing, but the part was made from aluminum.
  2. To order into service; to summon into service.

    • The Governor called out the National Guard.
  3. To yell out; to vocalize audibly; announce.

  4. To challenge (someone). To challenge (someone) to a duel. To challenge (someone) to a fight. To criticize or denounce (someone); to bring up previously unspoken criticisms about (someone); to point out (someone's) faults.

    • He was very insulting. Finally Jack called him out and shut him up.
    • She called them out on their lies.
  5. To challenge (someone) to a duel.

  6. To challenge (someone) to a fight.

  7. To criticize or denounce (someone); to bring up previously unspoken criticisms about (someone); to point out (someone's) faults.

    • He was very insulting. Finally Jack called him out and shut him up.
    • She called them out on their lies.
  8. To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.

Noun

  1. Misspelling of callout.