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English
Etymology
1998, robo- + call.
Noun
robocall (plural robocalls)
- (US) An automated phone call, commonly for telemarketing purposes, that uses both an autodialer and a recorded message.
2006 November 6, Frank James, “GOP 'robocalls' enrage Democrats”, in Chicago Tribune:The e-mailers are upset about “robocalls”—pre-recorded, automated phone calls containing anti-Democratic political messages.
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.
2019 March 1, Gail Collins, “Let’s Destroy Robocalls”, in New York Times:Things are at least as bad on mobile phones, which were the lucky recipients of 48 billion robocalls in the United States alone last year.
Translations
automated telemarketing phone call
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 自動電話推銷 / 自动电话推销 (zìdòng diànhuà tuīxiāo)
- Finnish: robottipuhelu
- Russian: please add this translation if you can
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Verb
robocall (third-person singular simple present robocalls, present participle robocalling, simple past and past participle robocalled)
- (transitive) To make a robocall to.
2007, Jackson Thoreau, Born to Cheat: How Bush, Cheney, Rove & Co. Broke the Rules—from the Sandlot to the White House, page 197:Republicans robo-called Americans during their dinner and evening hours, blaming the annoying calls on Democrats.
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