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pull back phrasal verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries

Definition of pull back phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, ...

PULL BACK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

to move backwards or away from someone: He leaned forward to kiss her but she pulled back. pull back from Michelle pulled back from her mother and wiped the ...

pull back phrasal verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries

Definition of pull back phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, ...

PULL BACK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

If someone pulls back from an action, they decide not to do it or continue with it, because it could have bad consequences.

pull back - Longman Dictionary

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpull back phrasal verb1 to decide not to do or become involved in something from In the end, he pulled back ...

pull back - English Club

For example · pull back Their troops have pulled back from the area along the river. · pull sth/sb back Even though they were being pounded by rockets and mortars ...

16 English Phrasal Verbs With 'PULL' - UsingEnglish.com

Pull back · Score a goal or point when losing (Separable [optional] | British English) · Move away from a place, especially when talking about soldiers (Separable ...

Pull Back From | Common Phrasal Verbs in English - YouTube

This video deals with the phrasal verb 'pull back from', giving you some helpful examples to use in the workplace and in social situations.

Pullback Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of PULLBACK is a pulling back; especially : an orderly withdrawal of troops from a position or area. How to use pullback in a ...

Pull back - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

To back away, withdraw, or retreat. We're being fired at by someone in the rooftops. Everyone, pull back! I pulled back a bit when I realized that I had ...

Pull back on | Phrasal verb meaning in English

When you "pull back on" something, you do less of it. You might "pull back on" spending when you are tight on cash. Athletes "pull back on" training before ...

'Pull Back' English Phrasal Verbs - YouTube

I will pull back from that place. We need to pull back and go ... 'Pull Back' English Phrasal Verbs. 33 views · 9 months ago ...more ...

Medium: Pull back - Premier Skills English - British Council

Jack: A defender pulls an attacker back towards them to stop the attacker from getting away. Defenders often pull players back by pulling their shirts. Rich: ...

PULL BACK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

That helped diversify Spotify's offering, but the company eventually pulled back on some big deals after overspending. · “He's a guy that you have to pull back,” ...

pull back from / back out of - WordReference Forums

Hi Foreros, I was wondering if there's any difference at all between these two phrasal verbs. I understand both mean "to decide that you're ...

Pull-back Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

Pull-back Definition · Used other than as an idiom. To pull in a backwards direction. · To retreat. · To retract. · To pull in order to reveal something underneath ...

Meaning of pull away in English - Cambridge Dictionary

to increase a score or improve a rank: The Cowboys hit five shots in a row to pull away from Marquette. Note:.

Pull back - The Free Dictionary

Define pull back. pull back synonyms, pull back pronunciation, pull back translation, English dictionary definition of pull back. v. pulled ... phrasal verb pull ...

Synonyms of PULL BACK | Collins American English Thesaurus

Synonyms for PULL BACK: withdraw, pull out, retreat, retire, flee, give ... Synonyms of 'pull back' in British English. pull back. (phrasal verb) in the ...

Pull back - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

verb. pull back or move away or backward · verb. move to a rearward position; pull towards the back · verb. stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow) · verb.