Verb
pull out -
move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
get out
move in ,
get in ,
pull in ,
draw in move into a new house or office
go forth ,
go away ,
leave leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking; "leave it as is" ; "leave the young fawn alone" ; "leave the flowers that you see in the park behind"
pull out -
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds" ; "extract a bad tooth" ; "take out a splinter" ; "extract information from the telegram"
extract ,
pull ,
pull up ,
take out ,
draw out
take away ,
remove ,
withdraw ,
take take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
wring out ,
squeeze out extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing; "wring out the washcloth"
demodulate extract information from a modulated carrier wave
thread pass through or into; "thread tape" ; "thread film"
pull out ,
get out ,
take out ,
pull ,
draw move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
pull out -
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon" ; "pull out a gun" ; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
draw ,
pull ,
get out ,
take out
take out ,
draw buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food; "We'll take out pizza, since I am too tired to cook"
pull out ,
pull up ,
draw out ,
extract ,
take out ,
pull move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
pull strain abnormally; "I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up" ; "The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition"
take away ,
remove ,
withdraw ,
take take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
unsheathe draw from a sheath or scabbard; "the knight unsheathed his sword"
pull out -
remove oneself from an obligation; "He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved"
chicken out ,
back off ,
back down ,
bow out
retire ,
withdraw cause to get out; "The pitcher retired three batters" ; "the runner was put out at third base"
pull out ,
get out move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
resile return to the original position or state after being stretched or compressed; "The rubber tubes resile"