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ex·tract

verb
remove or take out, especially by effort or force.
"the decayed tooth will have to be extracted"
synonyms: take out, draw out, bring out, pull out, remove, withdraw, pluck out, fish out, prize out, extricate, wrench out, tear out, uproot, unsheathe, produce, free, release, deracinate

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3 days ago · 1. a : to draw forth (as by research) extract data b : to pull or take out forcibly extracted a wisdom tooth c : to obtain by much effort from someone ...
EXTRACT meaning: 1. to remove or take out something: 2. to make someone give you something when they do not want…. Learn more.
to remove or take out something: extract something from something They used to extract iron ore from this site.
to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force: to extract a tooth. to deduce (a doctrine, principle, interpretation, etc.)
To extract a substance means to obtain it from something else, for example, by using industrial or chemical processes.
EXTRACT meaning: 1 : to remove (something) by pulling it out or cutting it out; 2 : to get (information, a response, etc.) from someone who does not want to ...
When you extract something, you remove it from a larger whole. You can extract a passage from a book, or a liquid essence from a vanilla bean—vanilla extract.
Extraction is the action of removing something. For example, when the dentist yanks out your rotten tooth, the extraction is complete!
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective extracting, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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1. the act or process of extracting; specif., the extracting of a tooth by a dentist 2. origin; lineage; descent of Navajo extraction 3. a thing extracted; ...