Advanced as in draw back To retreat or withdraw, especially in a strategic or deliberate manner, as in retiring from a position. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pullback'
The government decided to pullback the controversial policy after public outcry and protests.
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The director had to instruct the actors to pullback and redo the scene to achieve the desired cinematic effect.
After the disappointing sales, the company had to pullback its ambitious expansion plans.
In the face of market uncertainty, investors often choose to pullback and wait for more stable conditions.
The wildlife photographer chose to pullback, allowing the wild animals to return to their natural behavior.
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