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I remember him chuckling when he told me about the big farm men who came to have their teeth extracted.The nuts are crushed in order to extract the oil from them.To extract the blood from the stone, the tax system has been changed in two ways since last summer.But those were relatively minor compared to a completely unexpected miracle of self-control circuits: their ability to extract precision from grossness.The bird uses its long beak to extract nectar from the flowers.Yet the prospects of this constituency making a major political impact and extracting liberal reforms from the regime appear poor.The convoy of 12 ambulance wagons and vans was frustrated throughout the day in efforts to extract injured civilians.

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The wine mellowed the atmosphere between them, and Blanche felt less hurried than the week before to extract information from him.Glasses and ceramics extracted from the regolith may be used as structural materials, paving blocks, or windows.The court ruled that her confession had been unlawfully extracted from her.To extract each gram of water requires heating 2,500 grams of regolith up to red heat.So far the demographic and market data contained in these records have not been fully extracted before the data are disposed of.42 tons of gold were extracted at the mine in 1987.Police questioned the prisoner for several hours, but were unable to extract any further information.She had to have three teeth extracted.→ See Verb table Examples from the Corpus extract 5 to get an advantage or good thing from a situation extract something from something They aim to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games. 4 to take information or a short piece of writing from a book We need to extract the relevant financial data. They used torture to extract information about their families. 3 FIND OUT to get something which you want from someone, such as information, money, help etc, especially when they do not want to give it to you extract something from somebody She had extracted a promise from him. 2 REMOVE to carefully remove a substance from something which contains it, using a machine, chemical process etc extract something from something Oils are extracted from the plants. extract something from something He extracted an envelope from his inside pocket.

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  • ○ AWL verb 1 REMOVE formal to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty SYN pull out You’ll have to have that tooth extracted.
  • Extract From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English extract ex‧tract 1 / ɪkˈstrækt /







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