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1.
To
command
or
request
to
come
or be
present
;
to
summon
;
as,
to
call
a
servant
.
Source : opted (
22089
) - auto
2.
To
summon
to the
discharge
of a
particular
duty
;
to
designate
for an
office
,
or
employment
,
especially
of a religious
character
;
--
often
used of a
divine
summons;
as,
to be called to the
ministry
;
sometimes,
to
invite
;
as,
to
call
a
minister
to be the
pastor
of a
church
.
Source : opted (
22090
) - auto
3.
To
invite
or
command
to
meet
;
to
convoke
;
--
often
with
together
;
as,
the
President
called Congress
together
;
to
appoint
and
summon
;
as,
to
call
a meeting of the
Board
of
Aldermen
.
Source : opted (
22091
) - auto
4.
To
give
name
to;
to
name
;
to address,
or
speak
of,
by a specifed
name
.
Source : opted (
22092
) - auto
5.
To
regard
or
characterize
as of a
certain
kind;
to
denominate
;
to
designate
.
Source : opted (
22093
) - auto
6.
To
state
,
or
estimate
,
approximately
or
loosely
;
to
characterize
without
strict
regard
to
fact
;
as,
they
call
the
distance
ten
miles;
he called it a
full
day's
work
.
Source : opted (
22094
) - auto
7.
To
show
or
disclose
the class,
character
,
or
nationality
of.
Source : opted (
22095
) - auto
8.
To
utter
in a
loud
or
distinct
voice
;
--
often
with
off
;
as,
to
call
,
or
call
off
,
the items of an
account
;
to
call
the
roll
of a
military
company
.
Source : opted (
22096
) - auto
9.
To
invoke
;
to
appeal
to.
Source : opted (
22097
) - auto
10.
To
rouse
from
sleep
;
to
awaken
.
Source : opted (
22098
) - auto
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