pull


pull

verb

Definition of PULL

1
to cause to follow by applying steady force on <a team of horses pulling a heavy wagon>
Synonyms drag, draw, hale, haul, lug, tow, tug
Near Antonyms shove, thrust
Antonyms drive, propel, push
2
to draw out by force or with effort <the dentist had to struggle to pull the tooth>
Synonyms corkscrew, prize, pry, pull, root (out), tear (out), uproot, wrest, wring, yank
Related Words mine, pluck, remove, take (out), withdraw
3
to injure by overuse, misuse, or pressure <lift the crate carefully, or you'll pull a muscle>
Synonyms pull, rack, stretch, wrench

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