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- ex·tractextract (verb) · extracts (third person present) · extracted (past tense) · extracted (past participle) · extracting (present participle)
- remove or take out, especially by effort or force:"the decayed tooth will have to be extracted"Opposite:
- obtain (something such as money or an admission) from someone in the face of initial unwillingness:"I won't let you go without trying to extract a promise from you"
- obtain (a substance or resource) from something by a special method:"lead was extracted from the copper"Opposite:
- select (a passage from a piece of writing, music, or film) for quotation, performance, or reproduction:"the table is extracted from the report"Opposite:
- derive (an idea or the evidence for it) from a body of information:"the desire to extract meaningful lessons from a few experiments"
- mathematicscalculate (a root of a number).
extract (noun) · extracts (plural noun)Originlate Middle English: from Latin extract- ‘drawn out’, from the verb extrahere, from ex- ‘out’ + trahere ‘draw’. - People also ask
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