Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to pull out; to take out; to draw out
2. to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to bring (e.g. someone to the negotiating table); to drag
3. to withdraw (money); to draw
4. to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavour, etc.); to extract (information, the truth, etc.); to get (e.g. an answer out of someone); to obtain (e.g. a result); to elicit; to draw (a conclusion); to derive (e.g. pleasure)
5. to get (money) out of someone; to coax out of someone; to get someone to pay; to make someone produce (funds)
Kanji used
pull
exit
Pitch accent
きだ
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Composed of
pull; patronage; tug; discount
to take out; to get out; to put out; to reveal; to submit (e.g. thesis); to turn in; to publish
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to drive black hogs in the dark; to be unable to distinguish one thing from another; (lit.) to come out from the darkness with a cow
Examples (8 in total)
Wasabi really brings out the flavor.
Try to bring out the best in him.
I forgot my PIN and can't withdraw any money.
Sony inspires ambition among its employees.
I opened the envelope and pulled out the letter.
I can't get my money out of the bank today.
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
I went to the bank to withdraw $20,000 from my savings account.