pullout

/ˈpʊlˌaʊt/
adjective
  1. Designed to be pulled out or extended.
    • The sofa has a pullout bed for guests.
    • He installed a pullout drawer in the kitchen cabinet.
    • The car's pullout sunshade protected the passengers from glare.
noun
  1. An act of withdrawing or removing something, especially military forces or a publication section.
    • Investors worried about the company's sudden pullout from the deal.
    • The army completed its pullout from the region last week.
    • The magazine included a colorful pullout about space exploration.
  2. A section of a magazine or book that is designed to be removed and kept separately.
    • The cookbook had a handy pullout with measurement conversions.
    • The newspaper's Sunday pullout featured a map of the city.
    • She saved the pullout from the travel magazine for her trip planning.
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