单词 | pull out (of) |
释义 | 1 (phrasal verb) Definition to withdraw An injury forced him to pull out of the race. Synonyms withdraw Troops withdrew from the country last March. retire from abandon quit step down from back out I've already promised I'll go – I can't back out now. bow out He bowed out gracefully when his successor was appointed. stop participating in 2 (phrasal verb) Definition to abandon a situation The troops prepared to pull out of the country. Synonyms leave I left school with no qualifications. abandon She claimed that her friends had abandoned her. get out I think we should get out while we still can. quit He figured he would quit his job before he was fired. retreat from depart (US) A number of staff departed during her reign as manager. evacuate The residents have evacuated the area. Additional synonymsin the sense of abandon Definition to desert or leave She claimed that her friends had abandoned her. Synonyms leave, strand, ditch (slang), leave behind, walk out on, forsake, jilt, run out on, throw over, turn your back on, desert, dump, leave high and dry, leave in the lurch, let someone stew in their own juice in the sense of back out Definition to withdraw from (an agreement) I've already promised I'll go – I can't back out now. Synonyms withdraw, retire, give up, pull out, retreat, drop out, renege, cop out (slang), chicken out (informal), detach yourself in the sense of bow out Definition to retire or withdraw gracefully He bowed out gracefully when his successor was appointed. Synonyms give up, retire, withdraw, get out, resign, quit, pull out, step down (informal), back out, throw in the towel, cop out (slang), throw in the sponge, call it a day or night Nearby words of |
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