recall vs reversion

recall

noun
  • The right or procedure by which a public official may be removed from office before the end of their term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters. 

  • Memory; the ability to remember. 

  • The fraction of (all) relevant material that is returned by a search. 

  • The right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive Party for certain cases involving the police power of the state. 

  • Request of the return of a faulty product. 

verb
  • To bring back (someone) to or from a particular mental or physical state, activity etc. 

  • To remove an elected official through a petition and direct vote. 

  • To call back, bring back or summon (someone) to a specific place, station etc. 

  • To call back (a situation, event etc.) to one's mind; to remember, recollect. 

  • To call again, to call another time. 

  • To request or order the return of (a faulty product). 

  • To withdraw, retract (one's words etc.); to revoke (an order). 

reversion

noun
  • The right of succeeding to an office after the death or retirement of the holder. 

  • The action of turning something the reverse way. 

  • The action of reverting something. 

  • The return of a genetic characteristic after a period of suppression. 

  • The fact of being turned the reverse way. 

  • The right of succeeding to an estate, or to another possession. 

  • The act of conversion to Islam, due to the belief that all people are born Muslim. 

  • The return of an estate to the donor or grantor after expiry of the grant. 

  • The action of returning to a former condition or practice. 

  • A sum payable on a person's death. 

  • An estate which has been returned in this manner. 

How often have the words recall and reversion occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )