pull out

pull out
Synonyms and related words:
abandon, abrupt, alienate, apostatize, avulse, back down, back out, bank, be getting along, beat a retreat, beg off, betray, bolt, break away, buzz off, cast off, cast out, come away, crab, cringe, cry off, cut adrift, cut off, cut out, defect, delete, depart, depart from, deracinate, desert, dig out, dig up, dip, disarticulate, discard, disconnect, disengage, disentangle, disjoin, disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, draw, draw back, draw in, draw off, draw out, dredge, dredge up, drop out, duck, eject, eradicate, estrange, evacuate, evolve, evulse, excavate, excise, exit, expel, exsect, extract, extricate, fall back, feather, fishtail, flinch, forsake, gang along, get along, get away, get off, get on, get out, get under way, give ground, give place, go, go along, go away, go back, go back on, go off, go on, gouge out, grub up, isolate, jettison, jilt, leave, leave behind, leave flat, let down, loop, march off, maroon, mine, mosey, move away, move back, move off, move out, part, pick out, plow, pluck out, pluck up, porpoise, pull, pull away, pull back, pull in, pull up, push down, quarry, quit, quit cold, rake out, rat, remove, renege, retire, retract, retreat, rip out, roll, root out, root up, run back, run out on, sashay, sashay off, say goodbye to, secede, segregate, sell out, separate, sequester, set apart, set aside, shove off, shrink, shut off, shy, sideslip, skid, spin, spiral, split, stagger along, stand aloof, stand apart, stand aside, stand back, stand down, step aside, stunt, subtract, take flight, take leave of, take off, take out, take wing, tear out, throw off, throw out, throw over, toddle along, uncouple, undulate, unearth, unravel, unyoke, up and go, uproot, vacate, weed out, wince, wing it, withdraw, wrest out, yaw

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • Pull Out — is a feature documentary directed by Jyllian Gunther, released in 2004. It reflects on Gunther s past relationships and why they failed.AwardsThe film was an official selection of the following award organizations: *Hamptons International Film… …   Wikipedia

  • pull out — ► pull out withdraw or retreat. Main Entry: ↑pull …   English terms dictionary

  • pull out of — pull out (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race …   New idioms dictionary

  • pull out — (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race …   New idioms dictionary

  • pull|out — «PUL OWT», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a withdrawal, especially of troops: »The pullout may start this week; Gaza troops will exit by the overland motor route (Wall Street Journal). 2. the action of an aircraft in recovering from a dive and returning …   Useful english dictionary

  • pull out — index abandon (withdraw), disinter, educe, eviscerate, extirpate, extract, leave (depart) …   Law dictionary

  • pull out — [v] quit abandon, depart, evacuate, exit, get off, go, leave, retire, retreat, shove off, stop, stop participating, take off, withdraw; concepts 119,121,195 Ant. continue, persevere, start …   New thesaurus

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