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wrestverb to draw out by force or with effortthe boy wrested the book out of his sister's hands corkscrew, extract, prize, pry, pull, root (out), tear (out), uproot, wring, yank mine, pluck, remove, take (out), withdraw implant, insert, install, instillcram, jam, ram, stuff, wedge to get (as money) by the use of force or threatsvowed that the bully had wrested his lunch money from him for the last time exact, extort, wring bleed, fleece, gouge, milk, skin, squeezecheat, gyp, racketeer, swindlecoerce, compel, force to get with great difficultyfarmers who were used to wresting a living from the harsh land eke (out), scrape (up or together), scrounge, squeeze, wring acquire, attain, draw, earn, gain, land, obtain, procure, secure to move by or as if by a forceful rotationI need a strong arm to wrest the lid off this pickle jar twist, wrench, wring draw, dredge (up), extract, jerk, lug, pluck, pull, tug, tweak, yankjimmy, lever, prybudge, dislocate, displace, disturb, removeshift, transfer, transpose to separate or remove by forceful pullingwrested open the stuck door of the cabinet rip, tear, wrench, yank grab, nab, seize, snap (up), snatchlop (off), nipamputate, cut (off), dissever, severextract, force, jerk, prize, pry, pull, root (out), uproot reattach before the 12th century |