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Sentence count:174+7Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: incorporatereplacerestoreSimilar words: extractingextraextraneousextraditionextraordinarytractextraterrestrialdetractMeaning: [ɪk'strækt]  n. 1. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water) 2. a passage selected from a larger work. v. 1. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 2. get despite difficulties or obstacles 3. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) 4. extract by the process of distillation 5. separate (a metal) from an ore 6. obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action 7. take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy 8. calculate the root of a number. 
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61) The Qur'an does recognise a right to private property but it is subject to important limitation, as indicated in the next extract.
62) But rather than extract monopoly profits, firms can enjoy their market power by operating with higher costs so being x -inefficient.
63) Dexter guessed immediately that the man was trying to extract an exclusive story on the investigation into the murder of Nicola Sharpe.
64) The difference between the two is the surplus value which the capitalist can extract from the workers.
65) Cream extract from this musical language the possibility of individualistic elaboration.
66) The fact that some one can extract meaningful information from network traffic is nothing new.
67) Researchers within computational lexicography have attempted to exploit this style to extract semantic information.
68) The nuts are crushed in order to extract the oil from them.
69) This long extract gives one the general flavour of Locke's discourse, besides illustrating some of his main propositions.
70) If atropine it was, it was easily obtainable in extract of belladonna.
71) The wine mellowed the atmosphere between them, and Blanche felt less hurried than the week before to extract information from him.
72) It exploited fears that the accord would collapse to extract concessions previously denied it.
73) The study found that the garlic extract consistently lowered total blood cholesterol by 5 percent to 8 percent. Sentencedict.com
74) Spammers regularly extract all the email addresses from Usenet to add to their bulk mail databases.
75) The first option is to extract water from subsurface permafrost and use that water directly in a nuclear or solar steam rocket.
76) The last chapter is padded out with an extract from an earlier report.
77) About 24 hours before assay the sample was placed in 80% ethanol to extract platelet activating factor from the tissue.
78) In a large bowl, combine eggs, milk, vanilla extract and salt until well blended.
79) In this extract Roddy's parents want him to take up a useful hobby: They tried to persuade him.
80) It also contains calendula extract to stimulate the healing of small cuts and scratches.
81) A third feature becomes clear when we extract from the cosmogonies information which is relevant at this point.
82) Beat eggs slightly and combine with oil, almond extract, bananas and pineapple.
83) The second option is to extract the water from ice-free minerals that contain water of hydration.
84) So much yeast is produced during fermentation that large amounts are sold to companies such as Marmite to be turned into yeast extract.
85) The following interview extract vividly illustrates the perceived difference, in the eyes of one senior manager in an acute unit.
86) The convoy of 12 ambulance wagons and vans was frustrated throughout the day in efforts to extract injured civilians.
87) If they were captured by the Border Security Forces, well, it was pretty hard to extract information from a camel.
88) The extract from an herb can be either brewed in a tea or taken directly into the mouth.
89) Psychologists and physiologists have always been resigned to using statistical analyses to extract meaning from and interpret their data.
90) We have seen how difficult it is to extract hydrogen and water from the Moon profitably.
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