Sentence examples for been extracted from inspiring English sources

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been extracted

verb

To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.

  • To extract a tooth from its socket, a stump from the earth, or a splinter from the finger

Exact(60)

The fatal bullet could have been extracted.

Several weeks later an apology has eventually been extracted.

Some very useful drugs have been extracted from the sea.

Ms Wran's private correspondence has been extracted for prurient consumption.

Many protested that their confessions had been extracted under torture.

And of course whole historical periods and inner lives have been extracted and resurrected from letters.

This is the horrible emptiness of a landscape from which individuals have been extracted.

Not a drop has been extracted in Sao Tome but already the signs are ominous.

The private key of the certificate has already been extracted from a compromised computer.

Vieira de Mello, who could not be moved until Loescher had been extracted, grew less responsive.

And the secret of Smaug's weak spot has been extracted from the dragon by Bilbo Baggins.

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