Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense.
Remove oneself from an obligation.
1 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
2 The Tajik government asked Russia in 2004 to pull out its troops.
3 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
4 Abbott is already seeking to pull out of one deal this year.
5 Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of negotiations over the issue.
6 The shake-up could see the group pull out of certain markets altogether.
7 He felt the Baron undo the lace and pull out the tube.
8 This is 45 Minutes after we pull out of his secret house.
9 Drain the crayfish and remove the meat: First, pull out the claws.
10 Britain has not said when it hopes to pull out its troops.
11 She said she would immediately pull out of Europe's Schengen borderless zone.
12 Any thread that you pull out leads to a really unpleasant place.
13 Remove the tentacles; pull out the insides and cartilage form the tubes.
14 The time for the U.S. pull out is not right, I think.
15 Canada has threatened to pull out unless other NATO countries contribute more.
16 It would then take another year for the country to pull out .
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