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  1. EXTRACTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of extract 2. to remove or take out something: 3. to make…. Learn more.

  2. Extract forms a kind of mirror image of abstract: more common as a verb, but also used as a noun and adjective. The adjective, meaning “derived or descended,” is now obsolete, as is a sense of the noun that overlapped with abstract, “summary.”.

  3. a solution or preparation containing the active principles of a drug, plant juice, or the like; concentrated solution: vanilla extract. Synonyms: distillation, decoction. a solid, viscid, or liquid substance extracted from a plant, drug, or the like, containing its essence in concentrated form: beef extract. extract.

  4. be extracted from The oil which is extracted from olives is used for cooking. The tooth was eventually extracted. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

  5. a solid, viscid, or liquid substance extracted from a plant, drug, or the like, containing its essence in concentrated form

  6. Synonyms for EXTRACTED: pulled, pried, yanked, plucked, removed, uprooted, tore (out), prized; Antonyms of EXTRACTED: inserted, installed, implanted, instilled, stuffed, jammed, crammed, wedged.

  7. be extracted from The oil which is extracted from olives is used for cooking. The tooth was eventually extracted. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

  8. extract something (from something) to choose information, etc. from a book, a computer, etc. to be used for a particular purpose. This article is extracted from his new book. extract something (from somebody/something) (formal or specialist) to take or pull something out, especially when this needs force or effort.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English extract ex‧tract 1 / ɪkˈstrækt / AWL verb [transitive] 1 REMOVE formal to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty SYN pull out You’ll have to have that tooth extracted. extract something from something He extracted an envelope from his inside pocket. 2 REMOVE to ...

  10. "extracted" is a correct and usable word in written English. It can be used as a verb where it means to obtain or take something out from a larger source, often using effort or difficulty. For example: "The miners struggled to extract the precious ore from the mine.".

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