pull out

 

pull out

(to leave; depart)

  • The ship pulls out at 8:00 a.m.

(to retreat; move out)

  • The army will pull out of the region as soon as peace restored.

(to stop being involved in something)

  • The exercise became so intense that I had to pull out.

(to move out from the side of the road)

  • The car pulled out to overtake the bus.

 

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