| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
wrest |
To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
SAT words from 'workmanship' to the END |
| 2 |
wrest |
take by pulling or violent force |
Words from "The Interlopers" |
| 3 |
wrest |
pull away, take by violence |
GRE 2: (nemesis - zephyr) |
| 4 |
wrest |
v. To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
W |
| 5 |
wrest |
v. To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
GRE Word List |
| 6 |
wrest |
to pull away from with a twist |
Wordly Wise Book 5 Lesson 19 |
| 7 |
wrest |
to pull away from with a twist |
lesson 19 by big rob cool |
| 8 |
wrest |
to pull away from with a twist |
Tina% ww lesson 19 |
| 9 |
wrest |
To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 10 |
wrest |
to take by force, twist from |
Word Wealth 2 |
| 11 |
Wrest |
to pull away, take by violence |
Vocabulary Review Section 21 |
| 12 |
wrest |
obtain by pulling violently; pull away; take by violence; Ex. wrest victory from their grasp |
scrambled |
| 13 |
wrest |
v. To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
SAT Vocab S-Z |
| 14 |
wrest |
obtain by pulling violently; pull away; take by violence; Ex. ~ victory from their grasp |
GRE General Set 24 |
| 15 |
wrest |
To obtain or take by pulling with a violent, twisting motion |
GRE Vocabulary List-Level 3 |
| 16 |
Wrest |
To twist or turn; to take something by force. |
English Vocabulary - Week One |
| 17 |
wrest |
v. To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. |
5000 SAT words |
| 18 |
wrest |
take by force |
Vocab weeks 1-6 review |
| 19 |
wrest |
pull, force |
Alaina/Enrichment |
| 20 |
wrest |
Twist; pull; tear away by force; obtain after a struggle |
English wordly wise list #2- Mrs. Schonbrun |
| 21 |
wrest |
to take by force, twist from |
Word Wealth Chapter 2 |
| 22 |
Wrest |
Take be force |
3rd week |
| 23 |
wrest |
taken by force or effort |
section 4 lesson 2 |
| 24 |
wrest |
to twist away from |
Word Study List 11 |
| 25 |
wrest |
take by force |
Greek Root and Vocab Exam Words |
| 26 |
wrest |
verb - 1 to turn or twist something. 2 to pull or wrench something away, especially from someone else's grasp or possession. 3 to extract (a statement or promise, etc) with force or difficulty |
AP Vocabulary |
| 27 |
wrest |
take by force |
3rd Week - Days 1/2 |
| 28 |
Wrest |
to grab away with force |
Shelnut Vocabulary 12 |
| 29 |
wrest |
to grab away and take with force |
Shelnut Vocab. 12 (3) |
| 30 |
wrest |
to take by force, twist from |
Word Wealth Unit 2 |
| 31 |
wrest |
to take by force, twist from |
Wordwealth 1-2 |
| 32 |
wrest |
to take by force, twist from |
Raub Unit 2 |
| 33 |
wrest |
to take about by force, twist from |
World Wealth, Part I, Units 1-7 |
| 34 |
wrest |
to pull away or take with violence |
SAT VOCAB |
| 35 |
Wrest |
Verb-To pull, twist or take away forcefully. |
Stargirl Vocabulary |
| 36 |
wrest |
to twist or pull away by force; to seize power; to extract by persistent effort |
vocab 27 |
| 37 |
wrest |
wrench, wring, tear away |
List 18! |
| 38 |
wrest |
to obtain by pulling with volent twisting movements |
vocab 19-21 |
| 39 |
wrest |
to obtain by or as by pulling with violent twisting movements; to usurp forecully; to extract by force, guile, or persistent effort; wring |
Lesson 18-21 |
| 40 |
wrest |
to obtain by or as by pulling with violent twisting movements |
Vocab 19-21 |