Noun
to break off a military action with an enemy
Source: WordNetWhen it went on the air, the sales department hated it. It was the highest advertising pullout show in the history of NBC. At the early focus groups, people were saying, 'Who are these people? Why should we watch them? Dick Wolf
A 25 percent larger glove compartment, a map light with integrated compass (SE), new pullout rear cup holders and four interior power points continue Xterra’s well-established reputation for practicality. Source: Internet
January 21, 2011 On January 21, 2011, Osama bin Laden said the release of French hostages depends on a pullout of France's soldiers in Afghanistan and warned Paris of a "high price" for its policies, in a tape broadcast on Friday. Source: Internet
As if purposely living the cliché of a New York writer, I rented a cramped one-room studio, where I slept on a pullout sofa. Source: Internet
But diplomats who requested anonymity said it appears more a matter of when, not if, the pullout threatened last year by the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, will happen. Source: Internet
Chile’s government announced last year it would begin withdrawing its peacekeepers, and Bachelet’s office now says the gradual pullout will begin April 15. Source: Internet