Word info

robocall

Speech parts

1. robocall - Noun

2. robocall - Verb

Meaning

robocall (plural robocalls)

(US) An automated phone call, commonly for telemarketing purposes, that uses both an autodialer and a recorded message.

robocall (third-person singular simple present robocalls, present participle robocalling, simple past and past participle robocalled)

To make robocalls.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

“The reason that affects robocalls is the whole point of a robocall is to call you and get you to press one to talk to a person. Source: Internet

The ever-chatty Wohl attempted to cast doubt on the evidence linking the calls to his cell phone, The Daily Beast, “No one in their right mind would put their own cell on a robocall.” Source: Internet

“I believe Ms. Warren’s robocall violates California Code of Judicial Ethics Canon 5B(1)(b) and requires reporting to the State Bar, as well as remedial action pursuant to Canon 5B(2).” Source: Internet

Former President Barack Obama has taped a robocall urging Alabama voters to vote for Democrat Doug Jones on Tuesday, in a last ditch attempt to stop Judge Roy Moore’s election to the U.S. Senate. Source: Internet

Penner also said authorities need to be able to compel witnesses to speak to them on election fraud issues, pointing out during the robocall investigation many witness wouldn't speak to authorities. Source: Internet

President Donald Trump praises Sen. Luther Strange in a new robocall released by Strange's campaign Monday, a day before Alabama voters head to the polls for special Senate primaries. Source: Internet

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