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- (of a vehicle or its driver) move out from the side of the road, or from its normal position in order to pass:"as he turned the corner a police car pulled out in front of him"
- (of a bus or train) leave with its passengers:"the train pulled out of the station at 2:05"
- withdraw from an undertaking:"he was forced to pull out of the championship because of an injury"
- retreat from an area:"the army pulled out, leaving the city in ruins"Similar:give way/groundretreat fromstop participating inback out ofbow out ofrenege on
- cause to retreat from an area:"the CIA had pulled its operatives out of Tripoli"Similar:give way/groundretreat fromstop participating inback out ofbow out ofrenege on
- (during sexual intercourse) withdraw the penis from the vagina prior to ejaculation:"just because you're “positive” you can pull out in time doesn't mean you shouldn't be using protection"
adjectivepull-out (adjective)- designed to be pulled out of the usual position:"pullout wire baskets at the bottom of one cupboard"
- (of a section of a magazine, newspaper, or other publication) designed to be detached and kept.
nounpull-out (noun) - The phrase "pull out" can have several meanings123:
- To stop being involved in an activity.
- To remove someone or something from an activity.
- To withdraw, depart, or escape from a situation.
- In the context of vehicles, it can mean drawing away from the side of the road or overtaking another vehicle.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to stop being involved in an activity: Lack of funding leaves us with no choice but to pull out. pull out of sth As part of the restructuring plan we will be pulling out of all operations in mainland Europe. pull sb/sth out phrasal verb with pull verb [ T ] uk / pʊl / us to remove someone or something from an activity:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pull-outthe act of stopping being involved in something that you had been involved in, or stopping supporting something that you had supported: There is a risk of a major pullout by investors. In announcing its pullout, the company said it had no alternative.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/pulloutverb(adverb) (tr) to extract (intr) to depart: the train pulled out of the station military to withdraw or escape or be withdrawn or rescued, as from a difficult situation (intr) (of a motor vehicle, driver, etc) to draw away from the side of the road to draw out from behind another vehicle to overtakewww.dictionary.com/browse/pull--out - People also ask
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