To exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force The train pulled in early To print (something, such as a proof) by impression
If they're caught dumping, they'll get their license pulled. Pull in to reach a place Present participle of pull 2
To gain a position closer to an objective Our team has pulled within three points of the league leader. Hauling, dragging, tugging, towing, drawing, lugging, carrying, heaving Pushing, driving, propelling, shoving, thrusting, inserting, installing, instilling
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Over time, it has evolved to encompass a variety of meanings related to exerting force to move something towards oneself or to create an attractive force. To move or start to move ahead The car pulled away into traffic The faster runners began to pull away from the others
Pull for, to support actively They were pulling for the republican candidate