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Extractulate

**Definition:**
*Verb* - *ex·tract·u·late* /ɪkˈstræk.tʃʊ.leɪt/

**Meaning:**
To forcibly extract information, knowledge, or secrets from someone’s mind, often without their awareness or consent, like a parasite feeding on its host. Unlike "interrogate," which involves questioning, "extractulate" refers to the aggressive removal of information, leaving the person powerless to resist.

**Explanation of the Word’s Creation:**

"Extractulate" combines "extract" with the suffix "-ulate," denoting a systematic, forceful process. It captures the essence of information being forcibly taken, whether the subject is aware or not, emphasizing inevitability and dominance.

**Contextual Need:**

English lacks a term for intense, often unconscious extraction of information. "Interrogate" doesn’t fully convey this forceful nature. "Extractulate" fills this gap, offering a precise term for situations where information is forcibly removed, like a parasite feeding on a host, crucial in fields like law, psychology, and intelligence.

**Supporting Evidence and Usage:**

"Extractulate" is a newly coined term, introduced to fill a specific gap in English. While not yet widely known, its precision in describing forceful information extraction highlights its potential for adoption.

**Conclusion:**

"Extractulate" is a necessary addition to English, filling a critical gap by providing a distinct term for the intense, often unconscious removal of information.
Examples of how "extractulate" can be used in the English language:

1. *The detective was determined to extractulate every detail from the suspect, leaving no stone unturned.*

2. *She didn’t just question him—she extractulated the truth right out of him, and he had no idea what hit him.*

3. *The spy was known for his ability to extractulate vital information from even the most tight-lipped informants, often without them realizing the depth of what they had revealed.*

4. *“I’m going to extractulate that from her mind,” the interrogator muttered, knowing she wouldn’t stand a chance against his tactics.*
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Extraordiary

Exemplary or notable life of a person. Comes from the word diary or a log of a person's life.
The way mark turned his dream. Into reality is extraordiary
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extraudible

very loud, unpleasent, extra-audible
The noises coming from my parents locked bedroom were extraudible.
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Extraness

The noun form of "extra" referring to being "excessive" or exhibiting "excessiveness".
You have so much extraness, I love it.

Extraness is the best.

You have such extraness, slay me away, bae!

Why do you have to such extraness?
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Extraordinarily Racked

When one is extraordinarily racked they have done way too much cocaine in a small amount of time. The symptoms of being extraordinarily racked are full pupils, huge eyes, the inability to stop talking, people being visibly freaked out by your presence, and an heart rate of 160+ etc.
Yo did you see Reese last night? He was Extraordinarily Racked.
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Extraordinarily racked

Being extraordinarily racked would be when you have done a lot of cocaine and you feel like you’re on top of the world. Side effects include extremely fast heart rate, sweating, and a cheeseover.
Damn dude. I am extraordinarily racked tonight.
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extractop

HOLD ON DOCTOR WE NEED AN EXTRACTOP ON CHAIR 1
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