calling up (Meaning)

calling up

to summon before an authority, to bring up from a minor league to a major league baseball team, to retrieve from the memory of a computer especially for display and user interaction, to summon for active military duty, to bring forward for consideration or action, a baseball player brought up to a major league team from the minor leagues, an order to report for military service, to summon together (as for a united effort), to bring to mind

calling up Sentence Examples

  1. I'm calling up my friends to schedule a movie night.
  2. The police were called up after the robbery occurred.
  3. She called up her courage to ask for a raise.
  4. The teacher called up students to recite the poem.
  5. The doctor called up the patient's medical history.
  6. The mechanic called up the car's owner to inform them of the repairs.
  7. The receptionist called up guests to their rooms.
  8. The DJ called up the next performer to the stage.
  9. The host called up the contestants to announce the winners.
  10. The mother called up her child from the park.

FAQs About the word calling up

to summon before an authority, to bring up from a minor league to a major league baseball team, to retrieve from the memory of a computer especially for display

lining up, organizing, ordering, summoning, activating, grouping,convening, mobilizing, arranging, rallying

disarranging, disorganizing,demobilizing, demobbing, disturbing, splitting (up), disrupting, disordering, breaking up, dismissing

I'm calling up my friends to schedule a movie night.

The police were called up after the robbery occurred.

She called up her courage to ask for a raise.

The teacher called up students to recite the poem.