Mastering Classic C++ Programming: A Comprehensive Guide to Core Language Features and Object-Oriented Programming Concepts

Definition of Call
Call
call


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(noun)
a noise such as a cry made to attract someone's attention or summon them;

e.g. They heard his call for help from the road below.

(noun)
the distinctive sound made by an animal or bird;

e.g. She recognized the call of a peacock in the forest.

(noun)
a conversation held over the phone, or an attempt at starting such a conversation;

e.g. She was having a call with her mother when the doorbell rang.

(noun)
a request or order for someone to be in a particular place at a particular time, or a demand or appeal for some action to be taken;

e.g. They received a call to be present at the office at 8 o'clock the next morning. There was a call for action to improve the quality of air in the city.

(noun)
a judgement, decision, or prediction of the outcome of some situation;

e.g. They trusted my call of how the competition would end.

(verb)
to give someone or something a particular name or title;

e.g. The couple discussed what they would call their new son.

(verb)
to cry or shout out some words, or broadly, to cry or shout to attract someone's attention;

e.g. The professor told the student to call out the answer to the question. The child started to call to her friends.

(verb)
to make its distinctive sound or cry, referring to an animal or bird;

e.g. We heard the crow call from the tree branch where it sat.

(verb)
to try to contact someone using a phone, or to communicate with someone by talking to them on a phone;

e.g. I will call you as soon as I reach home.

(verb)
to request or order someone to be present at a particular place and time;

e.g. The director decided to call the actors in early the next day for an additional rehearsal.




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