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View definitions for call into play

call into play

verb as in bring into play

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And Mr. Putin has twice issued thinly veiled reminders of his nuclear capabilities, reminding the world that if the conflict does not go his way he has far larger, and far more fearsome, weapons to call into play.

Now she would have to call into play all of her climbing ability to keep going up the treacherously steep smooth slates.

And they never saw the ball in overtime, which along with the two replay decisions might call into play NFL rules and officiating.

Other theoretical models call into play monoposony, which is where we’ve got the buyer of the good having significant market power.

From Forbes

Will we devoutly wish for a new risk factor to call into play as we see memory slipping as our dotage arises?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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