Pull-out - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpʊl aʊt|
Brit.  |ˈpʊlaʊt|  British pronunciation of the word pull-out

verb

- (idiomatic) To withdraw; especially of military forces; to retreat.
The troops pulled out of the conflict.
- (literally) To use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control.
With a tremendous groan, he pulled out and ejaculated all over her belly.
- (idiomatic) To remove something from a container.
He pulled out his gun before she had a chance to scream.
- (idiomatic) To maneuver a vehicle from the side of a road onto the lane.
When joining a road, you should check for traffic before pulling out.

Extra examples

A pullout of troops from the region has begun.

...the civil unrest has led the company to initiate a pullout of its operations in the region...

The pull-out of troops will begin soon.

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