call back

[kษ”หl bæk]

Meaning

  • to return a phone call;
  • when you ask somebody to return for another meeting, usually for an interview about a job;
  • to meet with somebody for a short time;
  • to recall an employee after he/she was retired of the position.

Examples ๐Ÿ‘‡

'Please Call Back Later': Filing for Unemployment During a Pandemic. Progressive.org

Woman faxes Department of Labor: "I need HELP, and am BEGGING for someone to call me back". WKBW-TV

In the meantime, the department says if you missed your call, you don't not need to call back. NBC New York

Gosset announced the call back of employees that had been laid off due to the pandemic. The Independent

Four states told us to call back later. Two of New Jersey's numbers just put us through dark, eerie silence. VICE

More than a dozen Carbon County employees being called back to work. brctv13.com

Within a day, the crews were called back to Lake Mendota to help a person in a kayak tipped and was stuck in the water. WMTV