call on (Meaning)

Wordnet

call on (v)

have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to

call on Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher **called on** Sarah to answer the next question in class.
  2. The charity **called on** volunteers to help them with their upcoming fundraiser.
  3. The manifesto **called on** the government to address the issue of climate change.
  4. The doctor **called on** the patient to make some lifestyle changes to improve their health.
  5. The leader **called on** his troops to show courage and determination in the face of adversity.
  6. The lost hiker **called on** help after getting injured on the trail.
  7. The audience **called on** the actor to give another encore after his performance.
  8. The review **called on** the restaurant to improve its service and cleanliness.
  9. The historical document **called on** readers to learn from the mistakes of the past.
  10. The speaker **called on** unity and cooperation to overcome the challenges facing the community.

FAQs About the word call on

have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to

trust, look to, figure on,rely, bank on, stand on,depend, lean, reckon, calculate

distrust, suspect, question, suspect,question, distrust, mistrust,mistrust,

The teacher **called on** Sarah to answer the next question in class.

The charity **called on** volunteers to help them with their upcoming fundraiser.

The manifesto **called on** the government to address the issue of climate change.

The doctor **called on** the patient to make some lifestyle changes to improve their health.