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  1. to stop being involved in an activity or agreement: pull out of He pulled out of the deal at the last moment. They've pulled all their athletes out of the competition.

  2. 1. a section from a magazine or newspaper which you can remove easily and keep. a glowing celebratory pull-out for her ninetieth birthday. 2. when there is a pull-out of armed forces from a place, troops which have occupied an area of land withdraw from it. a pull-out from the occupied territories.

  3. PULLOUT definition: 1. in a magazine or newspaper, a set of pages that are intended to be taken out and used…. Learn more.

  4. 1. : the act or an instance of pulling out: such as. a. : the action in which an airplane goes from a dive to horizontal flight. b. : pullback. 2. : something that can be pulled out. pull out.

  5. verb. 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 military to withdraw or escape or be withdrawn or rescued, as from a difficult situation.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 overtake.

  6. verb. move out or away. “The troops pulled out after the cease-fire”. synonyms: get out. back down, back off, bow out, chicken out. remove oneself from an obligation. see more. verb. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense.

  7. Definition of pull-out adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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