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extract

noun as in something condensed from whole

verb as in select a quotation

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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.

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Some extracts from the letter have been revealed before.

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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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