WREST in a Sentence
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13 example sentences for WREST, such as:
1. 'I have taken leave of you,' said I, wresting my hand away.
2. She was going to rush into life and wrest from it what she could.
3. They are fighting to wrest control of the party from the old leaders.
4. The rebels tried to wrest control of the town from government forces.
5. For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government.
2. She was going to rush into life and wrest from it what she could.
3. They are fighting to wrest control of the party from the old leaders.
4. The rebels tried to wrest control of the town from government forces.
5. For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of WREST
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wrest
v. obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically
Classic Sentence:
1 She was going to rush into life and wrest from it what she could.
2 It was like holding an enemy's sharp two-edged sword by the blade, and that enemy all the time striving to wrest it out of your clutch.
3 But they should not keep these prizes, I said; some, all, I would wrest from them.
4 But here are your bonds; pay me differently; and he held the bonds towards Danglars, who seized them like a vulture extending its claws to withhold the food that is being wrested from its grasp.
5 The Huron chief, after casting the weapons he had wrested from his companions over the rock, drew his knife, and turned to his captive, with a look in which conflicting passions fiercely contended.
6 The Jew inflicted a smart blow on Oliver's shoulders with the club; and was raising it for a second, when the girl, rushing forward, wrested it from his hand.
7 He who would attack that state from the outside must have the utmost caution; as long as the prince resides there it can only be wrested from him with the greatest difficulty.
8 'I have taken leave of you,' said I, wresting my hand away.
Example Sentence:
1 For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government.
2 They are fighting to wrest control of the party from the old leaders.
3 The shareholders are planning to wrest control of the company from the current directors.
4 The rebels tried to wrest control of the town from government forces.
5 Even if Britain remains intact, Scotland appears set to wrest more powers from the central government in London.