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Be extracted
verb
To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.
Exact(60)
It should be "extracted," Mr. Witt said.
From whom can commitments be extracted?
But few synergies can be extracted.
Could their DNA not be extracted?
And confessions continue to be extracted from innocent parties.
Groundwater has to be extracted using a diesel-fuelled pump.
Instead, they urge that stem cells be extracted from adults.
Car fuel will be extracted from trees and grass.
Some interesting findings could be extracted.
PSC could be extracted from developing embryos.
A possible reason can be extracted from Fig. 2(b).
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