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14 Dec 2014
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What does ' pull out' mean in this sentence?
They are trying to pull out of agreement.
What does ' pull out' mean in this sentence?
They are trying to pull out of agreement.
They are trying to pull out of agreement.
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It means that they are canceling the agreement. (they no longer want to do it)

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