pull out

US /pʊl aʊt/
UK /pʊl aʊt/
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1.

sacar, extraer

to extract or remove something from a place or position

:
He had to pull out a splinter from his finger.
Tuvo que sacar una astilla de su dedo.
The dentist will pull out your wisdom tooth.
El dentista te sacará la muela del juicio.
2.

retirarse, abandonar

to withdraw from an activity, agreement, or competition

:
The company decided to pull out of the deal.
La empresa decidió retirarse del acuerdo.
The team had to pull out of the tournament due to injuries.
El equipo tuvo que retirarse del torneo debido a lesiones.
3.

incorporarse, salir

for a vehicle to move away from the side of the road or from a line of traffic

:
The car slowly began to pull out into traffic.
El coche empezó a incorporarse lentamente al tráfico.
He checked his mirrors before pulling out of the parking spot.
Revisó sus espejos antes de salir del estacionamiento.