Wrest Meaning in English
word
释义
To take something away from someone or something by force or with great effort, often against resistance. Sometimes also used for gaining control in a tough situation.
用法与细微差别
Formal and somewhat literary; not common in daily speech. Often followed by 'from' or 'away from'. Common collocations: 'wrest control', 'wrest power', 'wrest the title'. Not the same as 'wrestle' (the sport or struggle).
例句
He tried to wrest the toy from his brother's hands.
basic
She had to wrest the keys away to stop him from driving.
basic
They tried to wrest control of the company.
basic
The rebels managed to wrest power from the old regime.
natural
It’s never easy to wrest the spotlight from someone so charismatic.
natural
He had to wrest an agreement out of the stubborn negotiators.
natural