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to call in
[phrase form: call]
01
to request for someone's presence at a specific location
Example
The manager called the team in for an urgent meeting.
The teacher called the student in to discuss their progress.
The head chef may call in the kitchen staff for a brief meeting before the restaurant opens.
02
to request someone's services or assistance
Example
The manager called in an expert to analyze the financial data.
The company decided to call in consultants to improve efficiency.
We'll call the exterminator in to deal with the pest problem.
03
to make a phone call to a particular place, often one's workplace
Example
She called in to report the technical issue with her computer.
He called in to inform about the change in his travel plans.
Do n't forget to call in and inform them if you'll be late for the meeting.
04
to stop for a quick visit
Example
I wanted to call in at the café to grab a coffee on my way home.
We should call in on our grandparents this weekend; it's been a while.
They often call in at the local bakery for freshly baked goods.
05
(in sports) to replace a player, typically due to strategic decisions, injuries, or other factors
Example
Despite the lead, the coach called the experienced player in for added stability.
The referee allowed the team to call a player in after an injury timeout.
In the second half, the team called their captain in to boost morale on the field.
06
to request the return of an item, document, or person
Example
He borrowed my book and promised to call it in by the end of the week.
The library will call in overdue books after a certain grace period.
The company decided to call in all issued laptops for a software update.
07
to ask for the repayment of a loan
Example
Economic uncertainties forced the bank to call in several loans.
The student loan was called in after graduation.
The bank called in the loan after several missed payments.

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