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pull over

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Explanation of "Pull Over"

Definition: The phrase "pull over" is a verb that means to steer a vehicle to the side of the road and stop.

Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you might see "pull over" used with additional details about the situation: - "When the police officer turned on the lights, the driver quickly pulled over to the nearest parking lot."

Word Variants:
  • Pulled over (past tense): "Yesterday, I pulled over to help a stranded motorist."
  • Pulling over (present participle): "I am pulling over to take a phone call."
Different Meanings:
  1. In Driving Context: The primary meaning is about stopping a vehicle.
  2. In General Context: "Pull over" can sometimes be used metaphorically to mean stopping or pausing an activity. For example: "Let's pull over and discuss our plans." (here, it means to pause the discussion or activity).
Synonyms:
  • Stop
  • Park
  • Yield (though "yield" can have a slightly different meaning in traffic)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Pull over to the side: This is a more descriptive version of "pull over."
  • Pull someone over: This means that a law enforcement officer stops a driver for a violation. For example: "The officer pulled him over for speeding."
Summary:

"Pull over" is an important phrase in driving situations, indicating the action of stopping your vehicle safely on the side of the road.

Verb
  1. steer a vehicle to the side of the road
    • The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed

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