pulled off Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- prosecuted
- negotiated
- brought-about
- implemented
- finished
- completed
- brought-off
- followed-through-with-
- perpetrated
- went-through
- committed
- realized
Weak:
Meaning of pulled off
pulled off
to carry out despite difficulties
pulled off Sentence Examples
- The surgeon pulled off the bandage, revealing the newly healed wound.
- With great effort, the construction workers pulled off the heavy beam from the roof.
- The thief stealthily pulled off the heist without being detected.
- The athlete pulled off an incredible victory despite the odds against them.
- The magician pulled off a breathtaking illusion, leaving the audience in awe.
- The stuntman pulled off a dangerous jump over the canyon, much to the amazement of onlookers.
- The student pulled off a remarkable score on their exam, surprising their classmates and teachers.
- The politician pulled off a cunning move, securing the votes he needed to win.
- The comedian pulled off a hilarious performance, leaving the audience rolling in laughter.
- The rescue team pulled off a daring mission, saving lives after a disaster.
FAQs About the word pulled off
to carry out despite difficulties
fulfilled, carried out, made, executed, achieved, did, carried off, accomplished, put through, performed
failed,slurred, skimped,slighted
The surgeon pulled off the bandage, revealing the newly healed wound.
With great effort, the construction workers pulled off the heavy beam from the roof.
The thief stealthily pulled off the heist without being detected.
The athlete pulled off an incredible victory despite the odds against them.