pullout Definition
pull·out (po̵ol′o̵ut′)
noun
- the act of pulling out; esp., removal, departure, withdrawal, etc.
- something meant to be pulled out, as a magazine insert
pullout Usage Examples
Converse of object
- say: Debate on the plan began Monday, with Mr Sharon saying the Israeli pullout would increase Israel's security.
- have: The other option would be to reduce our troop numbers and have a gradual pullout.
- produce: FiReControl pullout for March FRS magazine We recently produced a four-page pullout on the FiReControl project for the March issue of the FRS magazine.
Adjective modifier
- Israeli: Debate on the plan began Monday, with Mr Sharon saying the Israeli pullout would increase Israel's security.
- four-page: FiReControl pullout for March FRS magazine We recently produced a four-page pullout on the FiReControl project for the March issue of the FRS magazine.
- gradual: The other option would be to reduce our troop numbers and have a gradual pullout.
Modifies a noun
- bed: All lounge areas convert into a sleeping area with a double pullout bed.
- supplement: This issue included a special 16 page pullout supplement titled " Return of the Time Lord " .
- section: The article was published in The Sunday Times New Entrepreneurs pullout section.
- plan: Protesters also dedicated a new synagogue in southern Gaza, in a move apparently aimed at showing their resolve to defeat the pullout plan.
- drawer: There is a pullout drawer for convenient storage of playing pieces.
- resistance: Provides a high pullout resistance and low smoke and fume, zero halogen seal onto the cables outer sheath.
Noun used with modifier
page: Hopefully you all received your copy of Celebrating Cycling - an 8 page pullout inside the regular Your District Council Matters magazine.

