Obs. [f. prec. sb.]

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  1.  trans. = ESTREAT v. 1.

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1523.  Fitzherb., Surv., xv. (1539), 33. The issues and profytes thereof … are nat extreted in to the escheker.

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1622.  Callis, Stat. Sewers (1647), 137. To extreat the Fines into the Kings Exchequer.

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  2.  To eliminate, get rid of.

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1628.  Venner, Baths of Bathe, 23. The … last thing to be considered in the vse of this Water, is, that it be not giuen to such, as … cannot extreate and passe it away by vrine.

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