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Meaning of pulled out
The primary meaning of "pulled out" is to remove or withdraw something or someone from a place or situation.
Etymology of pulled out
The phrase "pulled out" is a combination of the verb "pull" which originates from Old English "pullian" and the verb "out" which comes from Old English "ūt"
The phrase has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of removing or withdrawing something
Synonyms
withdrawn
removed
extracted
taken out
pulled
drawn
retrieved
evacuated
quit
departed
left
exited
retired
extracted
retracted
backed out
dropped out
opted out
pulled back
stepped back
drew back
receded
retreated
severed
disconnected
disengaged
withdrew
canceled
abandoned
deserted
relinquished
surrendered
ceased
stopped
halted
desisted
Definitions
- To remove or withdraw something from a place or position
- * To withdraw from a commitment, activity, or situation
- * To stop participating or being involved in something
Usage Examples
- The company pulled out of the deal due to financial concerns
- * She pulled out of the competition because of an injury
- * They pulled out of the garage and drove away
Antonyms
entered
joined
stayed
remained
continued
participated
engaged
committed
stayed in
kept in
put in
inserted
installed
added
stayed on
moved in
settled in
immersed
plunged
dived
stayed put
persisted
kept on
stuck with
clung to
hung on
retained
kept
maintained
upheld