extract - use in sentences

Object

  • DNA: Have your own Creation Experience: How to extract DNA from kiwi fruit Disclaimer: All experiments carried out at experimenters ' own risk!
  • confession: Errol Morris developed a very efficient non-interventionist interview technique, extracting candid confessions from people without their being fully aware of it.
  • tooth: Apparently I tried to tell jokes whilst they extracted the teeth.
  • concession: Some may take the opportunity to extract concessions in return for their support.

Converse of object

  • standardize: The advantage of a standardized extract is that the quality control is more assured than for most preparations of the raw herb.
  • edit: This is an edited extract from Starving Amidst Oceans of Energy by Silvia Hartmann, PhD.

Adjective modifier

  • aqueous: Positive patch test reactions to the latex and to an aqueous extract of the leaves and latex were observed.
  • standardized: So what is a whole plant standardized extract as opposed to an isolated plant constituent and what is a tincture?
  • concentrated: As a treatment for the pain, I have recently started on hox alpha, which is concentrated nettle extract.
  • herbal: What is the difference between a herbal extract and an essential oil?
  • almond: When given pleasant aromas such as almond extract to sniff, the women experienced significantly less pain.

Modifies a noun

  • ventilation: An alternative could be passive stack ventilators in the upstairs bathrooms, with extract ventilation ( in a cooker hood ) in the kitchen.

Noun used with modifier

  • vanilla: Open cooled condensed milk and stir in the vanilla extract.
  • yeast: Today, some of the yeast extract used in Marmite still comes from the Bass brewery, along with other breweries in the vicinity.
  • seaweed: All watered in with a touch of seaweed extract.
  • malt: Then the sweetness comes in with toffee, brandy snaps, crêpes and malt extract.
  • leaf: And rosemary leaf extract stimulates circulation and eases pain by increasing your blood supply.
  • rosemary: And rosemary leaf extract stimulates circulation and eases pain by increasing your blood supply.

Preposition: from

  • engine: NOTE: This data was extracted from search engines.
  • diary: Here, in extracts from an audio diary, he tells his story.

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