pull out

verbs

move out or away
"The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
is derived from
antonym
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
"draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
"pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
remove oneself from an obligation
"He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved"