to extract
Third Person
extracts
Present Participle
extracting
Past Tense
extracted
Past Participle
extracted
1
to take something out from something else, particularly when it is not easy to do
transitive
- The dentist had to extract a damaged tooth to relieve the patient's pain.
- He used a special tool to extract the nail embedded in the wood.
- The archaeologists carefully excavated the site to extract ancient artifacts.
2
to obtain or isolate a specific substance or component by distillation or other methods of separation
transitive
- The distiller used a specialized apparatus to extract the pure essential oil from the flowers.
- The chemist employed a solvent extraction technique to extract the active compound from the plant material.
- The coffee connoisseur used a French press to extract the rich flavors and oils from the freshly ground coffee beans.
- The distillery employed a multi-step process to extract the alcohol from fermented grains.
- The perfumer carefully extracted the fragrance from a variety of flowers.
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3
to obtain or deduce a specific concept by analyzing available data or knowledge
transitive
- The researcher analyzed the data collected from the experiments to extract insights about the relationship between variables.
- The detective examined the crime scene and extracted crucial evidence that led to the identification of the suspect.
- The analyst studied the financial reports to extract key trends and patterns.
- The historian delved into various primary sources to extract information about the political climate.
- The scientist reviewed existing research papers to extract relevant findings and develop a hypothesis.
4
to use pressure, manipulation, or other means to obtain what is desired
transitive
- The ruthless gangster had a reputation for extracting protection money from local businesses.
- The hacker employed sophisticated techniques to extract sensitive financial information from unsuspecting individuals.
- The interrogator used aggressive tactics to extract a confession from the suspect.
- The blackmailer attempted to extract a large sum of money from the prominent politician.
- The loan shark employed strong-arm tactics to extract exorbitant interest rates from borrowers.
5
to choose and take a specific portion of a text or other media that is deemed noteworthy, relevant, or representative
transitive
- The professor asked the students to extract a key passage from the novel and analyze its literary devices in their essays.
- The film critic highlighted a powerful dialogue exchange and extracted it for quotation in their review.
- The anthology of poetry carefully extracted verses from different poets and compiled them into a collection.
- The radio host played a popular song and extracted a short instrumental section to use as a transition.
- The film editor meticulously extracted specific scenes from hours of footage, arranging them in a particular sequence.
6
(in mathematics) to find the value of a root, such as a square root or cube root, of a given number
transitive
- To solve the equation x^2 = 25, we must extract the square root of both sides to find the value of x.
- The mathematician extracted the cube root of 64 to find that it equals 4.
- To simplify the radical expression √(27), we need to extract the cube root of 27, which equals 3.
- The engineer needed to extract the fourth root of a number to calculate the dimensions of a square.
- In calculus, we may need to extract roots of functions to find points of intersection or critical points.
7
to obtain or isolate a metal from its naturally occurring source
transitive
- The mining company uses a smelting process to extract copper from the ore found in the underground mines.
- The metallurgist developed a new technique to extract aluminum from bauxite ore with greater efficiency.
- In the steel industry, blast furnaces are used to extract iron from iron ore by heating it to high temperatures.
- The refinery employs electrolysis to extract pure silver from the ore concentrate obtained from mining operations.
- Chemical leaching is a common method used to extract uranium from the ore for nuclear fuel production.