Sentence examples for to extract information from inspiring English sources

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to extract information

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(56)

A new query-oriented extraction technique is proposed to extract information distributed in multiple documents.

"Heartbleed only enabled hackers to extract information.

That wasn't some effort to extract information.

You're under extreme pressure to extract information from the guy.

"The important thing is to extract information," Simwinga said.

I am quite certain prisoners were beaten to extract information.

"These are inhumane conditions designed to extract information from someone".

Thousands suffered beatings and sexual assaults during "screenings" to extract information about the Mau Mau.

(That could be because it's so hard to extract information from private prisons).

"The whole point of an interview is to extract information," he shrugs.

Yahoo also presents movie times and is working to extract information like reviews from Web pages.

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