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call out
verb
- to utter aloud, esp loudly
- tr to summon
- tr to order (workers) to strike
- tr to summon (an employee) to work at a time outside his normal working hours, usually in an emergency
- tr to challenge to a duel
Example Sentences
Health and Human Services chief Xavier Becerra, two other top Democrats running for governor, also called out politicians for sitting on the sidelines.
The order calls out several states specifically, including New York and Vermont, which he accuses of “extorting†fossil-fuel companies for their past contributions to planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.
Rivkin also noted the work that many states have done to sweeten their individual tax incentives, and called out the record 51 films that will receive an incentive from California’s film and television tax program.
Europe's biggest economy, Germany, was quick to call out an "unprecedented attack on the international trading system, free trade, and global supply chains".
She announced her intent to call out this administration’s egregious abuses of power and lawlessness.
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