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pull (sb/sth) out

(ACTIVITY) phrasal verb with pull
 
 
/pʊl/ verb

Definition

to stop being involved in an activity or agreement: He pulled out of the deal at the last moment. They've pulled all their athletes out of the competition.Removing and extractingChanging your mind
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