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  2. 7 meanings: 1. to reach a destination 2. Also: pull over (of a motor vehicle, driver, etc) a. to draw in to the side of the.... Click for more definitions.

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      7 senses: 1. to reach a destination 2. Also: pull over (of a...

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      Synonyms for PULL IN in English: draw in, stop, park,...

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  3. pull in. 1. To drive up to and park at some location. Let me pull in at a gas station and then I'll call you back. The train didn't pull in until nearly 11 PM due to all the delays. 2. To restrain, limit, or keep someone or oneself in check. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "pull" and "in."

  4. Definitions of pull in. verb. get or bring together. synonyms: collect. see more. verb. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes. synonyms: attract, draw, draw in, pull. draw in, retract. pull inward or towards a center. curl, curl up, draw in. shape one's body into a curl. see more. verb.

  5. : to arrive at a destination or come to a stop. Synonyms. bridle. check. constrain. contain. control. curb. govern. hold. inhibit. keep. measure. regulate. rein (in) restrain. rule. tame. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of pull in in a Sentence.

  6. pull in (to something) (of a train) to enter a station and stop Topics Transport by bus and train c1. (British English) (of a vehicle or its driver) to move to the side of the road or to the place mentioned and stop. The police car signalled to us to pull in. Topics Transport by car or lorry c1.

  7. If a vehicle pulls in or pulls into somewhere, it moves in that direction and stops there: He pulled in at the side of the road. I pulled into the empty parking space. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Arriving, entering and invading.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pull in phrasal verb 1 if a driver pulls in, they move to the side of the road and stop She pulled in to let the ambulance pass. 2 if a train pulls in, it arrives at a station OPP pull out 3 pull somebody/something ↔ in to attract business, money, people etc a publicity stunt to pull in the crowds ...