[Phrasal Verb] PULL OUT - Discover the Art of Gracefully Exiting Situations

Pull out

Pull out

Withdraw from a situation.

Pull out" refers to withdrawing from a situation or commitment. Picture yourself engaged in a project that no longer aligns with your values or goals. Choosing to "pull out" means you decide to step back and remove yourself from the project, prioritizing your well-being and résumé integrity. This phrasal verb is essential for moments when continuing as planned might lead to negative outcomes.

Example Sentences

  1. The car began to pull out of the driveway.

    The car started exiting the driveway.

  2. Due to unforeseen events, he decided to pull out of the deal.

    He chose to withdraw from the deal due to unexpected events.

  3. They had to pull out of the tournament after several injuries.

    They had to exit the tournament following multiple injuries.

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