extract (something) from (someone or something)

extract (something) from (someone or something)

To remove something from someone or something. Mom will extract the real story from you in no time—you're a terrible liar. Can we extract that sound bite from the file?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

extract something from someone or something

to remove something from someone or something; to make someone or a group give something. We extracted the juice from the oranges. The police questioning Maggie extracted the truth from her.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • extract
  • extract from
  • take out
  • take someone out
  • take something out
  • prise
  • prize (something) from
  • prize out
  • pry out
  • pump (something) out of (something)