noun
- the act of withdrawing troops, equipment, or personnel from a position or area
- a removable section of a magazine or newspaper, typically containing supplementary material
- a place where vehicles can leave a road temporarily, such as a rest area or scenic overlook
Usage: military
adjective
- designed to be pulled out or extended
Examples
- The military announced a complete pullout from the region by December.
- The magazine included a colorful pullout map of the national parks.
- We stopped at a pullout along the highway to enjoy the mountain view.
- The kitchen features pullout drawers for easy access to pots and pans.
- The pullout sofa provides extra sleeping space for guests.
- The newspaper’s pullout section covered the election results in detail.
- Drivers used the pullout to let faster traffic pass on the narrow road.