Pull out

Pronunciation: /ˈpʊˌlaʊt/

Pull out (verb)

  1. To take something out of a place by using strength, especially when it is stuck or hard to move.
  2. To leave a group, plan, or activity and stop being involved, often because of difficulty or disagreement.
  3. To take money from a bank account, usually using a card or machine.

Examples

  • He pulled out the nail with a hammer.
  • The worker pulled out the stuck wire carefully.