robocall
English
Alternative forms
- robo call, robo-call
Noun
robocall (plural robocalls)
- (US) An automated phone call, commonly for telemarketing purposes, that uses both an autodialer and a recorded message.
- 2016 January 13, Ben Jacobs, “Ron Paul criticizes Cruz's absence from Fed vote in support of son's campaign”, in The Guardian:
- Rand Paul’s presidential campaign has drafted in his father, libertarian icon Ron Paul, to directly attack Republican rival Ted Cruz in a robocall in Iowa, the first time the former presidential candidate has gone on the offensive on his son’s behalf.
Translations
automated telemarketing phone call
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Verb
robocall (third-person singular simple present robocalls, present participle robocalling, simple past and past participle robocalled)
- To make robocalls.
Derived terms
Translations
make robocalls
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