0 in a magazine or newspaper, a set of pages that are intended to be taken out and used separately: --
1 the process of removing soldiers from an area where there has been fighting --
2 a piece of furniture that can be pulled into position when you want to use it and folded away when you do not --
3 the act of ending involvement in something, esp. in military action: --
4 the act of stopping being involved in something that you had been involved in, or stopping supporting something that you had supported: --
In announcing its pullout, the company said it had no alternative.
5 a part of a newspaper or magazine that can be separated from the main part: --
Each sculpture has a developed pull-out and several have picnic shelters.
The automatic pull-out was not liked by all pilots.
The control surfaces operated in much the same way as other aircraft, with the exception of the innovative automatic pull-out system.
The head must break the surface before the arms reach their widest point on the first stroke after the pull-out.
Since then, he has suffered a series of injuries and has also seen his career slowed down by multiple pull-outs by opponents.
The right shoulders of most arteries do, however, allow parking, except in the pullouts for bus stops, next to fire hydrants, etc.
Pull-out drawers let you examine more closely eggs, feathers, footprints and nests.
Mounted specimens and pull-out drawers on both these floors are arranged to chronicle evolution and ecology.