Antonym: incorporate, replace, restore. Similar words: extracting, extra, extraneous, extradition, extraordinary, tract, extraterrestrial, detract. Meaning: [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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121) To further substantiate these results, we pre-incubated the nuclear extract with a 500 molar excess of wild type or mutated oligonucleotides.
122) The laboratories are able to extract DNA from bones and teeth.
123) Roughchop corn kernels to extract the natural sugar and corn milk.
124) The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword.
125) The police were unable to extract a confession from him.
126) But if you can offer talents that are in short supply, you may be better able to extract concessions than you suppose.
127) The extract is bitter but tolerable, and the root has the taste of a radish past its prime.
128) But no, what he actually did was to open up his briefcase and extract a file from it.
129) In the following extract, Jones presents the arguments in favour of nuclear power.
130) Stir in melted chocolate, flour, peppermint extract and chopped almonds.
131) In extreme circumstances the customer or supplier may seek to use its strong position and extract personal benefits in return for giving its consent.
132) We slice green apples from my tree, scrub mussels and crabs, extract periwinkles from their shells.
133) Then we learned to extract raw materials from her biosphere to create our own new synthetic materials.
134) Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan.
135) This is one example of a task related to an extract from off-air documentary material within a unit on drugs.
136) Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract.
137) The bloodthirsty Beck clan wants him dead,(www.Sentencedict.com) even if they have to extract their revenge right there in the courtroom.
138) Instead, they're being put in the hands of chemists trying to extract a cancer drug called Taxol.
139) They know the modern trick is to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games without appearing to politicize them.
140) Yet he managed to extract the best from everybody; on that, all agreed whether they liked him or not.
141) Coconuts have to be crushed in order to extract their oil.
142) So much the worse for those who fear wine, for it is because they have some bad thoughts which they are afraid the liquor will extract from their hearts. Alexandre Dumas
143) Once he had tried to extract so much from her, and not just details of the Tace affair.
144) Somehow she has to try to extract the information she wants from the information she gets.
145) It is these induced voltages which are used to extract energy from the mechanical system and provide electromagnetic damping.
146) The mercury is dumped into the rivers of the region by miners who use it to extract gold from silt.
147) The extract reads as gobbledygook if it is read as a speech by one individual.
148) The roots are crushed in the local sugar factory to extract the sugary juice.
149) Dentists had no financial incentive to extract teeth, he said.
150) The rest of the extract then examines how changes in the style of policing and law enforcement affect criminal statistics.
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