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call in

verb as in convene

verb as in invoke

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Carney, 59, who easily beat three rivals, will lead the Liberals into the next general election, which is expected to be called in the coming weeks.

From BBC

I'm told he "cross-examines" them and their officials - and if their answers aren't up to snuff, they get called in for another meeting.

From BBC

And let’s be real: No Madison Avenue agency could create better advertising than real-time footage of soldiers in a trench, dodging Russian artillery and using Starlink to call in reinforcements.

From Salon

Guests are fed tea and snacks and once the introductions are done, Savita is called in.

From BBC

Musk said in an earnings call in January that there were huge gains to be made by utilizing autonomous driving, claiming older cars will attract more value overnight with a software update.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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