noun
- removable sections or inserts in a publication, such as maps, posters, or supplements
- designated areas alongside a road where vehicles can stop or park temporarily
- withdrawals of troops, personnel, or resources from a particular location or situation
Usage: military; political
Examples
- The magazine included colorful pullouts featuring maps of national parks.
- Students collected the pullouts from their textbooks for the geography project.
- We stopped at one of the scenic pullouts to take photos of the valley.
- The highway has several pullouts for emergency vehicles.
- The military announced pullouts from three overseas bases.
- The company’s pullouts from international markets surprised investors.
- Emergency pullouts were established along the mountain highway.
- The atlas contained detailed pullouts of major metropolitan areas.