pull out
• (of a vehicle) move out from the side of the road, or from its normal position in order to overtake.
• "as he turned the corner a police car pulled out in front of him"
• withdraw from an undertaking.
• "he was forced to pull out of the championship because of an injury"
pull-out
adjective
• (of a section of a magazine, newspaper, or other publication) designed to be detached and kept.
• "the figures are presented in a pull-out annual report"
pull-out
noun
• a pull-out section of a magazine or newspaper.
• "don't miss Monday's 8-page Games pull-out"
• a withdrawal, especially from military involvement or participation in a commercial venture.
• "the peace plan was based on a pull-out from the occupied territory"