pullout
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈpʊlaʊt/ us(also pull-out) FINANCE
the act of stopping being involved in something that you had been involved in, or stopping supporting something that you had supported:
There is a risk of a major pullout by investors.
In announcing its pullout, the company said it had no alternative.
COMMUNICATIONS
a part of a newspaper or magazine that can be separated from the main part:
a special two-page pullout on tourism
The Sunday edition of the paper usually has a pull-out section.