pulled
In Italian, 'estratto' is used to describe something that has been pulled or drawn out from a larger entity, such as a substance or a material. It can refer to the process of extracting flavors from ingredients, such as in cooking or brewing, as well as to the action of pulling something out of a context, like an excerpt from a text. The term conveys both the physical act of pulling and the metaphorical concept of obtaining something from a source.
The blood sample has been sent to the lab.
This phrase discusses a blood sample that has been taken (or 'pulled') and sent for testing or analysis.
The extract from the plant is used in medicine.
This phrase refers to a plant extract that is obtained and used for medical purposes, indicating the importance of natural ingredients in health care.
The transcript of the conference has been published online.
Here, the phrase refers to the written record or 'extraction' of the spoken content from a conference, making it accessible to a wider audience.