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    Pull
    /po͝ol/

    verb

    • 1. exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself: "he pulled them down onto the couch" Similar tughauldragdrawOpposite push
    • 2. (of a vehicle or person) move steadily in a specified direction or to reach a specified point: "the bus was about to pull away"

    noun

  2. The meaning of PULL is to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force. How to use pull in a sentence.

  3. verb. pulled off; pulling off; pulls off. Synonyms of pull off. transitive verb. : to carry out despite difficulties : accomplish successfully against odds. the team pulled off an upset. Synonyms. accomplish. achieve. bring off. carry off. carry out. commit. compass. do. execute. follow through (with) fulfill. make. negotiate. perform. perpetrate.

  4. PULL definition: 1. to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort: 2. to take something…. Learn more.

  5. Pull definition: to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position. See examples of PULL used in a sentence.

  6. To pull is to use force to drag or yank something toward you. You might pull a rolling suitcase as you run to catch your train, for example.

  7. PULL meaning: 1. to take hold of something and move it somewhere: 2. to injure a muscle by stretching it too…. Learn more.

  8. 1. To apply force to (something) so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the source of the force: pulled her chair up to the table; pulled the wagon down the street. 2. To remove from a fixed position; extract: The dentist pulled the tooth. 3. To tug at; jerk or tweak: I pulled the lever until it broke. 4.

  9. Definition of pull verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Synonyms for PULL: haul, drag, tug, draw, tow, carry, attract, lug; Antonyms of PULL: push, drive, propel, thrust, shove, insert, install, instill.

  11. Jun 26, 2024 · pull (third-person singular simple present pulls, present participle pulling, simple past and past participle pulled) Preparing to pull a car from the mud with a rope (1) ( transitive, intransitive) To apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

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