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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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91) To extract each gram of water requires heating 2, 500 grams of regolith up to red heat.
92) Being adept at the set conversation piece he managed to extract the relevant data without ever putting his knife in it.
93) The fried bean curd put one in mind of oriental griddle cakes and needed the hot sauces to extract their inscrutable flavour.
94) We have been trying to extract the figures from the Opposition.
95) Others have attempted to extract information from pre-compiled sources such as machine-readable dictionaries and thesauri.
96) Sampling for mammal fossils often involves the patient sieving of great quantities of sediment to extract the fossil teeth.
97) Beat eggs with yeast extract. Mix together all ingredients, including garlic.
98) This dialogue box will search for data within set criteria, extract it and write it to a pre-defined output block.
99) From the poor they extract money in payment for the good luck and fecundity that their blessings are supposed to impart.
100) Having done this give the command /Data, Query, Extract and the output range will fill with matching records.
101) In the second extract he might have been risking telling a home truth to his government.
102) He exploited a temporary lull in affairs to extract more concessions from the Romans than had hitherto been possible.
103) The controversy has led other law enforcement agencies to take another look at the chile pepper extract.
104) At other times it is a gambit to extract the maximum price concession from the seller.
105) I have often suspected that by raking through the telephone directory according to a number code,(www.Sentencedict.com) you could extract a secret message.
106) The easiness of the wicket was further confirmed when Durham's bowlers also failed to extract any joy from it.
107) And unlike with manganese nodules, the technology to extract the sulphides is not available.
108) But other forms eventually arose which were able to extract hydrogen from a very much more widespread source - water.
109) But it can be a complicated matter to extract useful information from the observed spectra.
110) One of our agents there says the Viet Cong were trying to extract too much protection money, and my husband refused.
111) But those were relatively minor compared to a completely unexpected miracle of self-control circuits: their ability to extract precision from grossness .
112) Injections given over two summers showed that the extract did give short-term immunity.
113) Few of these grants were easily elicited, some were decidedly difficult to extract, and occasional demands were flatly refused.
114) This extract is reproduced courtesy of Routledge and is take from Chapter 8, Towards a disability imagery currency.
115) To extract the blood from the stone, the tax system has been changed in two ways since last summer.
116) For example, you could use this network to extract knowledge from databases.
117) Police questioned the prisoner for several hours, but were unable to extract any further information.
118) I think your subconscious decided to provide you with a sort of extract from the main story.
119) During that visit an extract from Volkogonov's forthcoming book on Stalin had appeared in the press and caused a stir.
120) Dealers, sometimes surreptitiously encouraged by their firms, would go to great lengths to extract information from employees of rival firms.
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