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Extract

UK //ɪkˈstrækt//US //ɪkˈstrækt//

Definition

A substance obtained from a larger quantity, especially by a process of extraction.

In simple words: To take something out from a place.

Examples

  • The extract from the plant has many medicinal properties.
  • She used a vanilla extract for baking cookies.
  • The extract in the report summarized key findings.
  • Scientists often publish extracts of their research in journals.
  • An extract of the book was shared in the newspaper.

Usage notes

Primarily used in academic and technical contexts, such as chemistry or literature. Avoid in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

extract + object

Memory hint

Think of 'extract' as 'extracting juice from a fruit'.

Collocations

  • plant extract
  • vanilla extract
  • medical extract

Synonyms

  • extraction
  • derivation
  • remove

Antonyms

  • insert
  • add

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'extra' as they sound similar.
  • Using 'extract' as a verb improperly, like 'extracts of water' instead of 'extraction of water'.