0 past simple and past participle of extract --
1 to remove or take out something: --
After much persuasion they managed to extract the information from him.
The tooth was eventually extracted.
The parameters of an ion and electron beam extracted from plasma carry information about the physical processes occurring in the plasma.
Specimens are extracted under clean and sterile conditions.
While some stearic acid was extracted from most of the batches, yields are less than those obtained by liquid-liquid extraction for all sample batches.
The members of this triple are extracted by sig of, starts of and trans of.
The tube was shaken again and another sample extracted and run into the second section of the chamber.
First, a subset of the initial set, called the reduced old topic, is extracted.
Once the informal competency questions are available, the set of terms used can be extracted from the questions.
The experiments should also be begun as soon as the chromosomes are extracted.