Similar words: rest, forest, rest on, arrest, for the rest, restore, interest, restrict. Meaning: [rest] v. obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically.
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31, You wrest my words from their real meaning.
32, The settlers found it hard to wrest a living from the rocky soil.
33, They tried to wrest control of the company from him.
34, What is the territory, Mr. President, which you propose to wrest from Mexico?It is consecrated to the heart of the Mexican by many a well-fought battle with his old Castilian master.
35, The people had to fight to wrest power from their rulers.
36, He had to use all his strength to wrest the lid off.
37, Try as we would ; we could not wrest the secret from him.
38, All That Is loves all that It has created down to the least,[www.Sentencedict.com] for It realizes the dearness and uniqueness of each consciousness which has been wrest from such a state of agony.
39, Thou shalt not wrest the judgment of thy poor in his cause.
40, Enter upon the road to the Holy Sepulchre ; wrest that land from the wicked race, and subject it to yourselves.
41, We have to fight to wrest power from our rulers.
42, The bully tried to wrest the ball from the smaller boy's hands.
43, Please wrest the water faucettap back after turning off it, with thanks!
44, Bassanio begged the learned young counselor to wrest the law a little, to save Antonio's life.
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