Definitions and Examples of drain, remove, extract
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To remove liquid from a container or space.
Example
After washing the vegetables, she used a colander to drain the excess water.
To take away or eliminate something from a place or situation.
Example
He had to remove his shoes before entering the mosque.
To remove or obtain something by force or effort.
Example
The dentist had to extract her wisdom tooth because it was causing her pain.
Key Differences: drain vs remove vs extract
- 1Drain refers to removing liquid from a container or space.
- 2Remove means taking away or eliminating something from a place or situation.
- 3Extract implies removing or obtaining something by force or effort.
Effective Usage of drain, remove, extract
- 1Cooking: Use infuse to describe adding flavor to food, and drain to describe removing excess liquid.
- 2Chemistry: Use infuse to describe adding one substance to another, and extract to describe removing a substance from another.
- 3Medical: Use extract to describe removing a tooth or tissue, and infuse to describe administering medication or fluids.
Remember this!
The antonyms of infuse are drain, remove, and extract. These words have distinct meanings and can be used in different contexts. Use infuse to describe adding something to another substance, and drain, remove, or extract to describe removing something from another substance or situation.