引き出す
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Meanings
- to pull out, to take out, to draw out
- to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable), to summon (e.g. to court), to bring (e.g. someone to the negotiating table), to drag
- to withdraw (money), to draw
- to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavour, etc.), to extract (information, the truth, etc.), to get (e.g. an answer out of someone), to obtain (e.g. a result), to elicit, to draw (a conclusion), to derive (e.g. pleasure)
- to get (money) out of someone, to coax out of someone, to get someone to pay, to make someone produce (funds)
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Example sentences
I withdraw money from the ATM.
I pulled out a business card from my wallet.
The teacher is good at drawing out the students' talents.
I couldn't get the truth out of him.
I withdrew money from the bank and went shopping.
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important, serious, crucial; valuable, precious; serious matter, major incident, matter of grave concern, crisis; great undertaking, great enterprise, great thing; safe, OK
to get dirty, to become dirty; to become sullied, to become corrupted, to lose one's chastity
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