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Detailed Synonyms for extract in English

extract:

to extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)

  1. to extract
    to extract; to excerpt
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • excerpt verbe (excerpts, excerpted, excerpting)
  2. to extract
    to outline; to extract; to excerpt; to make an extract from; to exurpt; to make an excerpt from
    • outline verbe (outlines, outlined, outlining)
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • excerpt verbe (excerpts, excerpted, excerpting)
    • make an extract from verbe (makes an extract from, made an extract from, making an extract from)
    • exurpt verbe (exurpts, exurpted, exurpting)
    • make an excerpt from verbe (makes an excerpt from, made an excerpt from, making an excerpt from)
  3. to extract
    – extract by the process of distillation 1
    to extract; to distil; distill
    – extract by the process of distillation 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • distil verbe, britannique (distils, distilled, distilling)
    • distill verbe, américain
      • distill the essence of this compound1
  4. to extract
    – calculate the root of a number 1
    to extract
    – calculate the root of a number 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
  5. to extract
    – take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy 1
    to extract; to excerpt; to take out
    – take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • excerpt verbe (excerpts, excerpted, excerpting)
    • take out verbe (takes out, took out, taking out)
  6. to extract
    – remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 1
    to extract; to pull; to take out; to pull out; to pull up; to draw out
    – remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
      • extract a bad tooth1
      • extract information from the telegram1
    • pull verbe (pulls, pulled, pulling)
      • pull weeds1
    • take out verbe (takes out, took out, taking out)
      • take out a splinter1
    • pull out verbe (pulls out, pulled out, pulling out)
    • pull up verbe (pulls up, pulled up, pulling up)
    • draw out verbe (draws out, drew out, drawing out)
  7. to extract
    – obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action 1
    to extract; to express; press out
    – obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • express verbe (expresss, expressed, expressing)
      • Italians express coffee rather than filter it1
    • press out verbe
  8. to extract
    – separate (a metal) from an ore 1
    to extract
    – separate (a metal) from an ore 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
  9. to extract
    – deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) 1
    to elicit; to extract; to draw out; to evoke; educe
    – deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) 1
    • elicit verbe (elicits, elicited, eliciting)
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
    • draw out verbe (draws out, drew out, drawing out)
    • evoke verbe (evokes, evoked, evoking)
    • educe verbe
  10. to extract
    – get despite difficulties or obstacles 1
    to extract
    – get despite difficulties or obstacles 1
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
      • I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions1
  11. to extract
    – In programming, to derive one set of characters from another by using a mask (pattern) that determines which characters to remove. 2
    to extract
    – In programming, to derive one set of characters from another by using a mask (pattern) that determines which characters to remove. 2
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
  12. to extract
    – To remove or duplicate items from a larger group in a systematic manner. 2
    to extract
    – To remove or duplicate items from a larger group in a systematic manner. 2
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
  13. to extract
    – To decompress, or pull out, files from a compressed form. When you extract a file, an uncompressed copy of the file is placed in the folder you specify. The original file remains in the compressed folder. Compressed files frequently have a .zip file name extension. 2
    to extract
    – To decompress, or pull out, files from a compressed form. When you extract a file, an uncompressed copy of the file is placed in the folder you specify. The original file remains in the compressed folder. Compressed files frequently have a .zip file name extension. 2
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)
  14. to extract
    – To build a DAC package file that contains the definitions of all the objects in an existing database, as well as instance objects that are associated with the database. 2
    to extract
    – To build a DAC package file that contains the definitions of all the objects in an existing database, as well as instance objects that are associated with the database. 2
    • extract verbe (extracts, extracted, extracting)

Conjugations for extract:

present
  1. extract
  2. extract
  3. extracts
  4. extract
  5. extract
  6. extract
simple past
  1. extracted
  2. extracted
  3. extracted
  4. extracted
  5. extracted
  6. extracted
present perfect
  1. have extracted
  2. have extracted
  3. has extracted
  4. have extracted
  5. have extracted
  6. have extracted
past continuous
  1. was extracting
  2. were extracting
  3. was extracting
  4. were extracting
  5. were extracting
  6. were extracting
future
  1. shall extract
  2. will extract
  3. will extract
  4. shall extract
  5. will extract
  6. will extract
continuous present
  1. am extracting
  2. are extracting
  3. is extracting
  4. are extracting
  5. are extracting
  6. are extracting
subjunctive
  1. be extracted
  2. be extracted
  3. be extracted
  4. be extracted
  5. be extracted
  6. be extracted
diverse
  1. extract!
  2. let's extract!
  3. extracted
  4. extracting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

extract [the ~] nom

  1. the extract
    the excerpt; the extract; the decoction
  2. the extract
    – a passage selected from a larger work 1
    the extract; the excerpt; the selection; the excerption
    – a passage selected from a larger work 1
  3. the extract
    – a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water) 1
    the extract; the infusion
    – a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water) 1

Related Words for "extract":

  • extracting, extractable, extractive, extracts

Alternate Synonyms for "extract":


Related Definitions for "extract":

  1. a passage selected from a larger work1
  2. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)1
  3. extract by the process of distillation1
  4. calculate the root of a number1
  5. take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy1
  6. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense1
    • extract a bad tooth1
    • extract information from the telegram1
  7. obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action1
  8. separate (a metal) from an ore1
  9. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)1
  10. get despite difficulties or obstacles1
    • I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions1
  11. In programming, to derive one set of characters from another by using a mask (pattern) that determines which characters to remove.2
  12. To remove or duplicate items from a larger group in a systematic manner.2
  13. To decompress, or pull out, files from a compressed form. When you extract a file, an uncompressed copy of the file is placed in the folder you specify. The original file remains in the compressed folder. Compressed files frequently have a .zip file name extension.2
  14. To build a DAC package file that contains the definitions of all the objects in an existing database, as well as instance objects that are associated with the database.2

Related Synonyms for extract