2 REMOVE to carefully remove a substance from something which contains it, using a machine, chemical process etc extract something from something Oils are extracted from the plants. extract something from something He extracted an envelope from his inside pocket. ○ AWL verb 1 REMOVE formal to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty SYN pull out You’ll have to have that tooth extracted. Extract From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English extract ex‧tract 1 / ɪkˈstrækt /
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