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1 Translation result for
pulling out
in Spanish
verb
pull out
verb
pulled out, has pulled out, is pulling out, pulls out
retirar
;
salir, retirarse
Example sentences of
pull out
verb
•
the party's been fun, but it's time to
pull out
•
the aid workers have been advised to
pull out
of those regions to which the conflict has spread
Less
pull
verb
pulled, has pulled, is pulling, pulls
tirar de, jalar
;
tirar
;
sacar, extraer
;
desgarrarse (un musculo, etc.)
Example sentences of
pull
verb
•
He
pulled
the door open and ran out.
•
The cat will scratch you if you keep
pulling
its tail.
•
Make a knot in the rope and
pull
it tight.
•
Pull
the baby's chair closer to the table.
•
She
pulled
the blanket over her head.
More examples
•
We tried pushing and
pulling
but couldn't get the couch to move.
•
Grab the end of the rope and
pull
as hard as you can.
•
We spent the morning in the garden
pulling
weeds.
•
I accidentally
pulled
one of the buttons off my shirt.
•
He
pulled
the plug out of the socket.
Less
Synonyms of
pull
verb
draw
,
drag
,
haul
,
tug
,
tow
,
extract
,
tear
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Reverse translation for
pulling out
retirar
- to remove, to take away, to recall, to withdraw, to take out
salir
- to go out, to come out, to get out, to set out, to leave, to depart, to appear, to project, to stick out, to cost, to come to, to turn out, to prove, to come up, to occur
retirarse
- to retreat, to withdraw, to retire
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