Source : WordNet®
pull back
v 1: pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew";
"The limo pulled away from the curb" [syn: {withdraw}, {retreat},
{pull away}, {draw back}, {recede}, {retire}, {move
back}]
2: use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound
or an organ) [syn: {retract}, {draw back}]
3: move to a rearward position; pull towards the back; "Pull
back your arms!"
4: pull back the sling of (a bow); "The archers were drawing
their bows" [syn: {draw}]
5: make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity;
"We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He
backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive
investment company pulled in its horns" [syn: {retreat}, {back
out}, {back away}, {crawfish}, {crawfish out}, {pull in
one's horns}, {withdraw}]