plural callbacks
1
: a return call
Coming up with a solid reason for one more callback, finding a way to get hold of someone "impossible" to reach, getting the order in before the competition can even quote prices—these are what professional selling is all about …—Jack Falvey
I know how this works, so I won't hold my breath. Meanwhile, I'm papering my cubical walls with memos to myself reminding me I'm still waiting for a callback from thus-and-such public-information office.—Denise Civiletti
2
a
: recall sense 5
product callbacks
b
: an instance of requesting or directing someone to return: such as
(1)
: a recall of an employee to work after a layoff
… worked at Fairfield for two years and was involved in the layoff and callback earlier this year.—Max Showalter
(2)
: a second or additional audition (as for a theatrical part)
… will be weeding through the 50 young actors displaying their talents this afternoon to arrive at a short list of those deemed worthy of an immediate callback interview.—Richard Conniff
3
: something (such as a comment, image, or character) that evokes an earlier instance
"Most of the characters are going to be new. We do have a few callbacks, a couple of cameos that kind of come up from previous games. …"—James Lopez
—often used with to… Emmy-winning 30Rock, which is shot through with inside jokes and tightly woven callbacks to past episodes …—James Poniewozik
… there are callbacks in the show to the events taking place in the movie.—Rayan Sayyed
… Connelly and Cruise also share a scene on the back of a motorcycle that is a visual callback to one of the most famous images from the original film …—Zach Seemayer
[Serena Williams'] beaded hoop earrings were a callback to the beaded braids she wore in her youth.—Sandra E. Garcia and Antonio de Luca
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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