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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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This was, of course, mere conjecture, for nothing could be extracted from him. - "Far Away and Long Ago", W. H. Hudson.
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A thought struck him, and from a roll of banknotes, destined for campaign uses, he extracted a ten- dollar bill. - "The Henchman", Mark Lee Luther.
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The mail, or rather the letter, was opened, and the usual amount- three ten- dollar bills- was carefully extracted and counted. - "Balcony Stories", Grace E. King.