Extract:

Verb:

  1. To remove or take out, typically by effort or force.
  2. To obtain from a source, often with difficulty or effort.

Noun:

  1. A passage or section taken from a larger work.
  2. A concentrated substance obtained from a plant or other source.

Prepositions:

  • “From” (extract from something)
  • “Out of” (extract out of something)

Collocations:

  • Extract information/data/details, extract from a document/text/source, extract juice/essence.

Example Sentences:

  1. He used a pair of pliers to extract the nail from the wood.
  2. The dentist had to extract a decayed tooth to prevent further infection.
  3. She extracts essential oils from plants for aromatherapy.
  4. The researchers extracted DNA samples from the specimens for analysis.
  5. The teacher asked the students to extract key themes from the novel.
  6. They were able to extract valuable insights from the survey data.
  7. The recipe calls for extracting juice from fresh oranges.
  8. The detective extracted a confession from the suspect during interrogation.
  9. He carefully extracted the embedded thorn from his finger.
  10. The machine extracts minerals from the earth’s crust.
  11. The artist’s work extracts inspiration from nature and urban landscapes.
  12. They extracted important documents from the archive for the presentation.
  13. The pharmacist extracts active ingredients from medicinal plants.
  14. The journalist extracted sensitive information from confidential sources.
  15. The software program can extract text from scanned documents.
  16. The technician extracted a sample of groundwater for testing.
  17. She was able to extract meaning from the ancient hieroglyphs.
  18. The surgeon successfully extracted the bullet from the patient’s shoulder.
  19. The scientist extracts proteins from cells to study their function.
  20. He extracts honey from the beehives every summer.
  21. The researcher extracts historical data from ancient manuscripts.
  22. The machine extracts oil from olives for culinary use.
  23. They extracted a promise from him to attend the meeting.
  24. The chef extracts flavors from herbs and spices to enhance dishes.
  25. The new technology allows users to extract audio from video files.
  26. He extracts lessons learned from his experiences to guide others.
  27. The extractor fan removes smoke and odors from the kitchen.
  28. The extraction process separates metals from ore for industrial use.
  29. The artist’s work extracts beauty from everyday objects.
  30. She extracts a sense of wonder from exploring new places.
  31. The scientist extracts insights from analyzing large datasets.
  32. They used a pump to extract water from the flooded basement.
  33. The artist extracts inspiration from diverse cultural traditions.
  34. He extracted a promise from his friend to keep the secret.
  35. The dentist used anesthesia before extracting the damaged tooth.
  36. The chef extracts natural flavors from fresh ingredients.
  37. The historian extracts lessons from studying past civilizations.
  38. The extractor hood vents cooking fumes to the outside.
  39. She extracts quotes from the book to support her argument.
  40. They extract minerals from underground deposits for processing.
  41. The researcher extracts meaning from analyzing qualitative data.
  42. The artist extracts emotions from abstract compositions.
  43. The technician extracts a blood sample for medical testing.
  44. The software helps users extract text from scanned documents.
  45. He extracts satisfaction from helping others succeed.
  46. They extracted gold from the ore using advanced techniques.
  47. The detective extracts clues from the crime scene to solve the case.
  48. She extracts dye from natural sources for her textile designs.
  49. The scientist extracts DNA from samples to sequence the genome.
  50. The extractor removes excess moisture from the air in humid climates.
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