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wrest

verb [T + adv/prep]
 
 
/rest/

Definition

formal to get something with effort or difficulty: The shareholders are planning to wrest control of the company (away) from the current directors.Getting, receiving and acceptingCapturing or taking possession of things to violently pull something away from someone: He wrested the letter from my grasp.Pulling
(Definition of wrest verb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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