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distress call

noun

  1. a prearranged communication code sign indicating that the sender is in a situation of peril, distress, or the like, as SOS, Mayday, etc. Compare distress signal ( def 1 ).
  2. a communication prompted by or indicating distress:

    The hospital sent out distress calls for all available stocks of the antitoxin.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of distress call1

First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences

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After more than 30 hours without receiving a distress call, the Coast Guard announced it had paused the search.

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The pilots sent a distress call around the time Russian air defense was responding to a Ukrainian drone attack.

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Besigye’s team in Uganda started relaying distress calls after their leader's mobile phones went unanswered.

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Sir Arthur changed course of the Carpathia, which was on its way from New York for Europe, after the ship's wireless operator picked up the distress call "we've struck ice, come at once".

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The small boat started to flood on 10 November, causing the passengers to launch a distress call to the US Coast Guard, which then issued an emergency of its own.

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