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Recalled
- verb - call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
- cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression; "She was recalled by a loud laugh"
- cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt"
- go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his"
- make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution; "The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty"
- recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection;
- summon to return; "The ambassador was recalled to his country"; "The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession"
Recanted
- verb - formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She abjured her beliefs"
- Renounce
Recapped
- verb - summarize briefly; "Let's recapitulate the main ideas"
Recapper
- - A tool used for applying a fresh percussion cap or primer to a cartridge shell in reloading it.
Recaptor
- - One who recaptures; one who takes a prize which had been previously taken.
Recasted
- verb - cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"
- cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
- cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"
Receding
- verb - (of a hairline e.g.) moving slowly back
- a slow or gradual disappearance
- become faint or more distant;
- move back, diminish
- pull back or move away or backward;
- retreat
- the act of becoming more distant
Receipts
- noun - an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made
- mark or stamp as paid
- proof of purchase
- report the receipt of; "The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper"
- the act of receiving
- the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
Received
- verb - accept as true or valid; "He received Christ"
- bid welcome to; greet upon arrival
- conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers; "standard English" (American); "received standard English is sometimes called the King's English" (British)
- convert into sounds or pictures; "receive the incoming radio signals"
- experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition"
- express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
- get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
- go through (mental or physical states or experiences); "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
- have or give a reception; "The lady is receiving Sunday morning"
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- partake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament
- receive as a retribution o