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Phrasal Verb: PULL OUT: 8 Ways We Use in English

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8 Ways Pull Out is Used in English

1. To remove something or someone from a place

He pulled out the book from his backpack.

The doctor pulled out the splinter from her finger.

2. To withdraw or retreat from a situation

The company pulled out of the deal at the last minute.

The soldiers were ordered to pull out of the combat zone.

3. To drive a vehicle onto a road from a side position

She pulled out of the driveway and headed to work.

Make sure it's safe before you pull out onto the highway.

4. To leave a place, usually a station, referring to vehicles

The train pulled out of the station at 5 p.m.

The bus pulled out just as we arrived at the stop.

5. To back out of an agreement or arrangement

He pulled out of the project because of financial, money, issues.

The sponsor pulled out at the last moment, leaving them without funding.

6. To withdraw support or involvement

The country decided to pull out of the peace talks.

Several investors pulled out of the negotiations due to the risks involved.

7. To extract or obtain something (sometimes unexpectedly)

She pulled out a win in the final minutes of the game.

He pulled out some extra cash for the emergency.

8. To avoid or prevent a pregnancy (informal, often referring to a specific method of contraception)

They decided to rely on the pull-out method, though it's not always reliable.

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8 Ways Pull Out is Used in English

1. To remove something or someone from a place

He pulled out the book from his backpack.

The doctor pulled out the splinter from her finger.

2. To withdraw or retreat from a situation

The company pulled out of the deal at the last minute.

The soldiers were ordered to pull out of the combat zone.

3. To drive a vehicle onto a road from a side position

She pulled out of the driveway and headed to work.

Make sure it's safe before you pull out onto the highway.

4. To leave a place, usually a station, referring to vehicles

The train pulled out of the station at 5 p.m.

The bus pulled out just as we arrived at the stop.

5. To back out of an agreement or arrangement

He pulled out of the project because of financial, money, issues.

The sponsor pulled out at the last moment, leaving them without funding.

6. To withdraw support or involvement

The country decided to pull out of the peace talks.

Several investors pulled out of the negotiations due to the risks involved.

7. To extract or obtain something (sometimes unexpectedly)

She pulled out a win in the final minutes of the game.

He pulled out some extra cash for the emergency.

8. To avoid or prevent a pregnancy (informal, often referring to a specific method of contraception)

They decided to rely on the pull-out method, though it's not always reliable.

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