return or repeat a telephone call; "I am busy right now--can you call back in an hour?"; "She left a message but the contractor never called back"
summon to return; "The ambassador was recalled to his country"; "The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession"
A list provided by the competition judges prior to the next series in an event. Call backs identify those who are invited to take the next challenge in competition. Those who do not make the "call back" list have been eliminated.
An informal term for a return visit made by a contractor to repair or replace items the home owner has found to be unsatisfactory or that require service under the warranty. An informal term for a return visit made by a contractor to repair or replace items the home owner has found to be unsatisfactory or that require service under the warranty.
Similar to second series, a ‘call back' is when a dog that has already run for the prescribed amount of time is called for again by the judges for further review. Usually a call back is used so that judges can see and evaluate something that they did not see the first time around. Usually, but not always, a dog is called back because it had performed very well in terms of ground race, but has no opportunity to show on game. The call back is thus ordered to give the dog a chance to point a bird. Such a call back can be on wild birds or on planted birds in a birdfield. Some trials have a call back built into the formula of the trial.
This is a security method with which a user calls into a system and requests to be called back by the system at a particular, predetermined number.
The facility to get busy lines to call you back when they are free.
In MQSeries, a requester message channel initiates a transfer from a sender channel by first calling the sender, then closing down and awaiting a call back.