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pullback

[ pool-bak ]

noun

  1. the act of pulling back, especially a retreat or a strategic withdrawal of troops; pullout.
  2. that which pulls something back or impedes its forward movement.
  3. Machinery. a device for pulling a moving part to its original position.


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Origin of pullback1

First recorded in 1585–95; noun use of verb phrase pull back
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Various reasons explain the market turbulence, analysts say, pointing to investor worries about tariffs, investment levels in AI and a pullback in consumer spending.

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The pullback inspired some market commentators to dust off an antique market indicator known as the Dow Theory.

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The pullback in funding is a devastating hit to local health departments, many of whom are dealing with large and novel outbreaks ranging from COVID-19 to bird flu and measles.

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Without the state legislation, he said, the combination of the court decision and the Trump administration’s pullback of regulations will leave seasonal streams and many wetlands without Clean Water Act protections.

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Migration is another issue he expects to be affected by the pullback in aid.

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