CALLED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of call 2. to give someone or something a name, or to know or…. Learn more.

These verbs mean to demand or request to appear, come, or gather: called a meeting; assembled the troops; convened a panel of experts; will convoke the legislature; mustering the militia; summoned a group of investors.

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call /kɔl/ v. to cry out in a loud voice; shout: [~ + object] to call someone's name.[~ + for + object] She called for someone to help her. [~ + to + object] He called to his children out on the field. to ask or invite to come; summon:[~ + object] Call a doctor, quick!

Verb called simple past and past participle of call Near-synonym: named (verb) Her dog is called Lucky. It's not unreasonable to verify his claims by cross-checking them with third parties. That's called due diligence.

Called is the past tense and past participle of the verb "call." It refers to the act of speaking or addressing someone by name or a specific term, typically to get their attention, ask for their presence, or engage in a conversation or communication.

Called gives you a clear picture of engagement and relationships so you can shepherd intentionally. Instead of reacting to problems, you can guide people toward deeper connection and discipleship.