extraction

word

/ɛkˈstɹækʃən/
ek-STRAK-shuhn
/ɛkstɹˈækʃən/
ek-STRAK-shuhn

Definition

The act of removing something from a place, especially by force or with effort. Often used for taking out substances (like minerals or oil), teeth, or important information from data.

Usage & Nuances

'Extraction' is formal and common in science, medicine, and industry ('oil extraction', 'data extraction', 'tooth extraction'). Rare in casual speech. Do not confuse with 'abstract' (summary) or 'extinction' (dying out).

Example Sentences

The extraction of oil is important for the economy.

basic

The dentist performed a tooth extraction.

basic

Extraction of data from the report took several hours.

basic

After the extraction, she needed a few days to recover.

natural

Gold extraction has changed a lot with new technology.

natural

We used a special process for the extraction of flavors from the herbs.

natural