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extract
noun as in something condensed from whole
verb as in physically remove, draw out
Example Sentences
Faruq is understandably skeptical of all of it, especially the ways Odo seems gifted at extracting donations from very wealthy and devoted followers.
I see an artist doing what artists do: opening the wound, peering into it, and extracting what she can.
A spokesman for Verdi accepted that the strike would affect many, but told German media that causing disruption was necessary to extracting a better offer from employers.
Some extracts from the letter have been revealed before.
Their research team will soon extract the pollutants that accumulated on the pigeon feathers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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