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extract

Transitive Verb
pl: extractspast: extractedpp: extracteding: extractingcomp: []sup: []

This term conveys a sense of deliberate, often technical precision. It suggests a process of isolation where a specific, valuable element is separated from a larger, less useful mass. It is frequently used in medical, chemical, and legal contexts to describe a methodical removal. When used in the context of information, it implies a targeted search to pull out key data from a dense text. This differs from simply reading or summarizing, as it suggests the active selection of specific components for a new purpose.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[something]

To pull out or remove something by force or effort.

"The dentist had to extract the decayed tooth."

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