call-up
[ kawl-uhp ]
/ ˈkɔlˌʌp /
noun
an order to report for active military service.
the number of persons drafted during a specific period of time: The November call-up was set at 15,000.
a call or urging to service.
Origin of call-up
First recorded in 1625–35; noun use of verb phrase
call up
Words nearby call-up
call-board,
call-exner body,
call-in,
call-in pay,
call-out,
call-up,
calla,
callable,
callaghan,
callais,
callaloo
Example sentences from the Web for call-up
Benny Gantz announced that training and call-up orders for reservists would be cancelled for the remainder of the year.