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call upon

B2 formal inseparable transitive
In simple words

To officially ask someone to do something, usually in a serious or important situation.

Meanings

1 B2 formal

To formally request or invite someone to do something, especially in a public context.

"The chairperson called upon the delegates to vote on the resolution."

"I call upon you not merely to be tolerant, but to care."

— Nelson Mandela, speech at the United Nations, 1993 (paraphrased from documented address; verify exact wording independently)
Grammar: inseparable
2 B2 idiomatic formal

To draw on or make use of a quality, skill, or resource.

"She had to call upon all her patience during the long negotiations."

Grammar: inseparable
3 C1 formal

(Archaic/literary) To pay a visit to someone.

"He called upon the widow to offer his condolences."

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

More formal than 'call on'. Frequently found in political speeches, legal language, and formal writing. Can also mean to visit someone (archaic/literary).

Commonly used with

God citizens expertise members strength nations

Forms

Base
call upon
I/you/we/they
3rd person
calls upon
he/she/it
Past simple
called upon
yesterday
Past participle
called upon
have + pp
-ing form
calling upon
continuous

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