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to wrest
verb
To pull or twist violently.
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When Hagen attempts to wrest it from them, he drowns.
But there are, maybe, ways to wrest back some initiative.
Johnson, however, hoped to wrest the nomination from Kennedy.
Her book tracks her attempts to wrest free from it.
Onlookers managed to wrest the young man from the lawyers.
The church is mulling a possible lawsuit to wrest control.
That's why they want to wrest Randy Johnson from Arizona.
Mr. Wages said Mr. O'Malley bullied unions to wrest concessions.
Its priority is to wrest back a sort of control over the tribal areas.
Or did the curators have to wrest the trophy from Irsay's unwilling hands?
He spent the next 15 years attempting to wrest the Danish throne from Sweyn (Svein) II.
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