
- EXTRACT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- Extract forms a kind of mirror image of abstract: more common as a verb, but also used as a noun and adjective. The adjective, meaning “derived or descended,” is now obsolete, as is a sense … 
- EXTRACT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com- Extract definition: to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force.. See examples of EXTRACT used in a sentence. 
- EXTRACT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary- EXTRACT meaning: 1. to remove or take out something: 2. to make someone give you something when they do not want…. Learn more. 
- EXTRACT Synonyms: 37 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster- Some common synonyms of extract are educe, elicit, evoke, and extort. While all these words mean "to draw out something hidden, latent, or reserved," extract implies the use of force or … 
- EXTRACT definition | Cambridge Essential American Dictionary- EXTRACT meaning: 1. to remove or take something out, especially using force: 2. a short part taken from a book…. Learn more. 
- EXTRACT | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary- extract noun [C] (SUBSTANCE) a substance taken from a plant, flower, etc and used especially in food or medicine: pure vanilla extract 
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- Extract - definition of extract by The Free Dictionary- 10. a solid, viscid, or liquid substance containing the essence or active substance of a food, plant, or drug in concentrated form: beef extract; vanilla extract. 
- Extract Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary- 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 give it 
- extract - WordReference.com Dictionary of English- To extract is to draw forth something as by pulling, importuning, or the like: to extract a confession by torture. To exact is to impose a penalty, or to obtain by force or authority, something to …