call out

Verb

 * 1)  To specify, especially in detail.
 * 2)  To order into service; to summon into service.
 * 3) * 1984, Nena,  (lyrics written by )
 * Ninety-nine Decision Street Ninety-nine ministers meet To worry, worry, super scurry Call the troops out in a hurry
 * 1)  To yell out; to vocalize audibly; announce.
 * 2) * 1971, Carole King, “You’ve Got A Friend”, Tapestry, Ode Records
 * You just call out my name / And you know wherever I am / I'll come running to see you again.
 * 1) To challenge (someone).
 * 2)  To challenge (someone) to a duel.
 * 3)  To challenge (someone) to a fight.
 * 4)  To criticize or denounce (someone); to bring up previously unspoken criticisms about (someone); to point out (someone's) faults.
 * 5)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.
 * 1)  To challenge (someone) to a fight.
 * 2)  To criticize or denounce (someone); to bring up previously unspoken criticisms about (someone); to point out (someone's) faults.
 * 3)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.
 * 1)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.
 * 1)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.
 * 1)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.
 * 1)  To contact one's workplace and announce that one is unable to attend work. Regionalism short for call out sick; much more commonly: call in sick.

Usage notes
Bus operators are said to "call out" a stop when they announce that it will be the next available stop; synonyms of call out are not typically used.

Translations

 * Finnish: speksata,
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 * Finnish: kutsua palvelukseen
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 * Latin: evoco
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 * Chinese:
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 * Finnish: puuttua peliin,
 * French:
 * German: zur Rede stellen,
 * Hungarian: kérdőre von,
 * Irish: tabhair dúshlán
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 * Finnish: ilmoittaa poissaolosta